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Chinese delegation head calls for political courage in six-party talks
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-07-27 14:01

Chinese delegation head Wu Dawei Wednesday called on all sides to the six-party talks to seize opportunities, meet challenges and work together with their utmost political courage to create a better future for Northeast Asia.

Wu, also China's vice foreign minister, made the remarks at the first plenary session of the fourth round of the six-party talks held at Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

At the plenary session, he said, negotiators from the six nations stated their stances and advanced opinions on how to achieve denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

They reiterated that they would adhere to the goal of denuclearization and to dialogues for a peaceful resolution of the issue.

"They agreed to, on the basis of the results achieved in the previous three rounds of talks, continue in-depth discussions, give earnest considerations to the concerns and stances of the other parties, and work together for positive progress in the ongoing talks," he said.

Negotiators from the six nations, China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the United States, the Republic of Korea, Russia and Japan, began the fourth round of the talks in Beijing Tuesday.

Through a series of one-to-one meetings, the six parties exchanged views in a candid and in-depth way and enhanced mutual understanding, said the Chinese delegation head.

According to him, the six-party talks itself is a process of "seeking common points while reserving differences, reducing difference, accumulating consensus and creating peace."



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