Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said in Beijing
Tuesday that the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the
security concerns of relevant countries should be equally
addressed.
Zhang said at a regular press conference that the two issues
cannot be avoided at the upcoming second-round of six-party talks,
which is scheduled to begin here Wednesday. She stressed that to
make the talks going well the two issues should be well
handled.
Zhang declined to make any comment on the issues to be discussed
at the six-party talks. She said China will continue to work with
all sides and hope the talks will bear some results.
China's stance, she said, is very clear that the peace and
stability on the Korean Peninsula should be maintained and the
peninsula should remain nuclear-free.
China has been making intensive bilateral talks with all sides
from Monday after delegations of the other five sides arrived in
Beijing.
(Xinhua News Agency February 25, 2004)