All parties welcomed the DPRK's proposal of comprehensive stop
of nuclear activities in Thursday's six-party talks, according to
the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The ministry said all parties considered the proposal a
necessary step for the realization of dismantling nuclear
program.
All parties also expressed understanding on the conditions
raised by DPRK.
All parties discussed the first-phase action and corresponding
measures for realizing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsular.
All parties adopted concerted steps in Thursday morning's
discussions and had in-depth and practical exchanges of views,
according to the ministry.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that discussion in
Thursday's talks were "substantial". The differences were gradually
narrowing and consensus was growing even though there were still
different viewpoints.
Wang, also China's chief negotiator at the talks, urged all
parties to "keep patience, show flexibility and overcome
difficulties so as to push forward the talks".
(Xinhua News Agency February 26, 2004)