DPRK should first abandon its nuclear program
9/11/2005 12:19
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) should first abandon its
nuclear program and create a nuclear-free Korea Peninsula, then other issues
could be discussed, US chief negotiator Christopher Hill said in Beijing
Wednesday morning. Hill said this while briefing reporters at hotel before
heading for the new-round six-party talks scheduled to begin later Wednesday
morning. "When the DPRK back to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons (NPT) with the IAEA safeguards, at an appropriate time we'll
have a discussion about the subject of the provision of light water reactor,"
Hill said. Aiming at resolving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula,
China hosted four rounds of six-party talks with the latest one adopting the
first joint statement in September this year. The DPRK pledged in the
statement to abandon all nuclear programs in exchange for energy aid and
security guarantees. While mentioning the possible DPRK-US bilateral meetings
during the current talks, Hill said many two-way discussions will be held and it
is likely for them to meet with the DPRK counterparts. "I look forward to
hearing from the Chinese delegation on how they assess the negotiations," Hill
added.
Xinhua news
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