Japan urges DPRK to review stand on light-water reactor
16/9/2005 15:15
Japanese chief negotiator to the fourth round of six-party talks on the
Korean Peninsula nuclear issue Friday urged the Democratic Republic of Korea
(DPRK) to review its stance on the issue of light-water reactor. It was the
key to "break the deadlock" of the talks, Kenichiro Sasae told reporters, adding
that Friday is a "testing day" of the six-party talks. He said that the
Japanese side would "make utmost effort" to help reach an agreement at the
talks, which was the common goal of all parites concerned. All delegations to
the six-party talks have been busily engaged in one-on-one and multilateral
consultations over the past four days since the talks resumed
Tuesday. However, the negotiations failed to reach compromise on certain
issues including the issue of light-water reactor. "There are still great
differences on certain issues," said Chinese delegation spokesman Liu Jianchao
after a chief delegates' meeting on Thursday afternoon. Earlier Friday
morning, US chief negotiator told the media that it was hard to make a
breakthrough over the issue of light-water reactor.
Xinhua news
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