In order to achieve the goal of a denuclearized Peninsula at an
early date, all parties should have sincerity, resolve, patience
and confidence, said State Councilor Tang
Jiaxuan in Beijing Friday afternoon.
Tang made these remarks when meeting with heads of the
delegations attending the six-party talks.
The third round of six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue, which opened Wednesday, will conclude Saturday at
the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in downtown Beijing.
Tang, on behalf of the Chinese government, welcomed them to
Beijing for the talks. He said all parties have an in-depth
exchange of views on realizing denuclearization in the Peninsula
since Wednesday.
Though there are still difficulties and differences on some
related issues, all sides have made conscientious preparations and
held in-depth discussions. And the talks, with substantial
contents, have set a crucial foundation for all sides to narrow
their differences, seek consensus and step toward nuclear
abandonment as quickly as possible, noted Tang.
Quoting an old Chinese saying, He said the talks are "like an
upstream boat -- if it does not try its best to go forward up the
river, then the water will lug it behind."
"Since we have launched the six-party talks, the burden is heavy
and the road is long, and no matter what difficulties we meet, we
should, keeping peace and stability of the region in mind, adhere
to peacefully resolving the issue, keep to the peace talk process,
and try our best to find the converging points of the interests of
all sides so as to materialize denuclearization in the Peninsula at
an early date," said Tang.
Tang reiterated that China will support the process of the
six-party talks and play a positive role in pushing the resolution
of the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
Leaders of the delegations hold this round of talks has
witnessed positive momentum and it should not be missed.
The six parties are willing to advance the issue to be resolved
in the framework of six-party talks, according to the heads.
They also thanked the Chinese side for its unremitting efforts
and considerate arrangement of the meeting.
The six parties are China, the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK), the United States, the Republic of Korea (ROK),
Russia and Japan.
(Xinhua News Agency June 26, 2004)