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Six-party talks moving towards right direction, Chinese vice FM
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-07-28 19:27

The ongoing fourth round of the six-party talks is moving towards the right direction, said Chinese vice foreign minister Dai Bingguo here Thursday when meeting with the heads of the six delegations.

Dai said the atmosphere of the talks is "good."

"All the delegates come to the talks with a good political will, that is, to make progress in solving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue," he said.

"They have made frank, in-depth and pragmatic discussions on how to realize a nuclear-weapon-free peninsula and setting an overall goal of the six-party talks through various forms," Dai said.

Dai said the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue is very complicatedand it is very natural that related parties have differences.

"However, the more complicated the work is, the more significant and more valuable it will be if we deal with it properly," said Dai.

Dai stressed that all the people hope the issue can be peacefully solved through talks and hope the peninsula can have a peaceful development.

Dai said he hopes the six parties cherish the opportunity of the resumed talks and the good beginning and try their best to expand consensus and reduce differences to push the talks to gain new progress.

The delegation heads said they are willing to work hard to makethe fourth round of talks fruitful.

The fourth round of the six-party talks moved into the third day Thursday. The delegations from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the United States held one-on-one talks again this morning.

There is still no information whatsoever to indicate how long the ongoing talks will last.



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