The second round of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue of
the Korean Peninsula enters the fourth day on Saturday and is
scheduled to end with a closing ceremony at 11 a.m. at the
Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.
The vice heads of six delegations will meet at 9 a.m. and
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi will offer a press conference
at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The second round of talks is one day longer than the first
round. The first round, also involving China, the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the United States, the Republic
of Korea (ROK), Russia and Japan, was held in last August.
On Friday, the delegations held their third plenary session in
the second-round talks and delegation heads held a small-group
meeting.
At a press briefing Friday, Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao said
the consensus between the parties was expanded and difference was
narrowed gradually.
He also hoped that the parties would display enough patience to
promote continuation of six-party talks.
On Thursday, the talks focused on the first-phase action and
corresponding measures for realizing a nuclear-free Korean
Peninsular.
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the DPRK put forward
a proposal of comprehensive stop of nuclear activities at
Thursday's plenary session, and all parties considered the proposal
a necessary step for the realization of dismantling nuclear program
in the peninsula.
The first plenary session of the second-round talks began
Wednesday morning after an opening ceremony. The discussion was
"calm and practical" and the parties reached certain consensus,
said Liu Jianchao at a press briefing.
(Xinhua News Agency February 28, 2004)