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ROK urges all parties to focus on denuclearization
26/7/2005 16:45

The Republic of Korea (ROK) today urged all parties concerned to concentrate on trying to realize the target of building a nuclear-weapons-free Korean Peninsula.

"It is not ideal for the parties concerned to distract from this target during the new round of the six-party talks," said Song Min-soon, head of the ROK delegation and deputy foreign minister.

Analysts here noted Song might be referring to Japan's plan to put forward the abduction issue during the talks.

Song described the talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue as a framework to promote the realization of a nuclear-weapons-free Korean Peninsula, saying that all the parties concerned should take care of each other's stance and respect each other's interests during the talks.

The ROK had proposed previously that if the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) agreed to give up its nuclear program, the ROK would be ready to "provide 2 million kilowatt-hour of electricity annually" to the DPRK by building a cross inter-Korean border power line.

"This proposal could become the key to resolve the nuclear issue," said Song.

The ROK hoped the DPRK would give up its nuclear program, and the other countries concerned would make definite promise to realize normalization of bilateral relations with the DPRK and provide security guarantee to the DPRK," Song said.



 Xinhua news