All sides of the six-party talks hold an "open and flexible
attitude" towards the duration of the talks, said Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue in
Beijing Tuesday.
Zhang said as the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula was very
complicated a solution should be sought by dialogue or through
certain mechanism.
China hoped all sides could reach consensus on certain issues,
but "that does not mean consensus can be reached on all concrete
issues", she said.
The consensus already reached by all sides was that peaceful
means were conducive to resolving the issue, she said.
Zhang urged all sides "to fully show their sincerity and
flexibility."
Asked about the trilateral talks held by the United States,
Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) before the six-party talks,
Zhang said the consultations demonstrated that all sides had made
serious preparations for the talks and hoped they would lead to
positive progress.
Delegations from the United States, the ROK and Japan held a
two-day meeting in Seoul for final policy coordination before the
six-party talks.
China is ready to work with the other five parties to push
forward the second round of talks, Zhang said.
The six-party talks, which involve China, the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea, the United States, the ROK, Russia and
Japan, are scheduled to begin at 9 am on Wednesday.
(Xinhua News Agency February 25, 2004)