Six parties to advance joint document
: Japan
29/7/2005 15:09
The six parties to talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue would advance
a joint document "some time in the future," Japanese top negotiator said in
Beijing Friday. "The negotiation has entered into a vital stage, and a joint
document is expected some time in the future," said Sasae Kenichiroand, head of
the Japanese delegation to the new round of the six-party talks. According to
him, the delegations of the United States and the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea (DPRK) held one-on-one consultations here Friday morning. Chief
negotiators of the six parties would meet Friday afternoon to discuss what had
come out of the US-DPRK bilateral talks and how to further the six-party talks,
he told reporters. He did not confirm or deny whether there would be a
Japanese-DPRK consultation.
Xinhua news
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