It might be an appropriate choice to set up working groups or
expert teams so as to implement the joint statement adopted in the
last round of six-party talks, said spokesman for the Chinese
delegation Qin Gang Wednesday.
Qin made the remarks at a press briefing held Wednesday evening.
He said the methods to form and the composition of such teams are
up to consultations among the six parties.
The fifth-round six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear
issue began Wednesday morning at Beijing's Diaoyutai State
Guesthouse.
Qin said the six delegation heads voiced their respective
opinions and stances on how to implement the joint statement on
Wednesday's plenary session. The atmosphere of the talks is
"practical" and "forward-looking," he noted.
The new round of talks has entered the substantial stage of
"action to action," Qin said, adding the situation is even more
complicated.
The talks provides a platform for various parties to seek
methods to fulfill the joint statement, he said. The six parties
have presented their opinions and are also studying each other's
suggestion.
Differences still exist in implementing the joint statement, Qin
said, expressing his hope that various parties could continue to
take a "practical" and "flexible" manner in a bid to find a
solution that is acceptable to all parties concerned.
According to him, various parties have conducted 16 bilateral
consultations up to now, with nine of them conducted between China
and the other five parties.
China will hold bilateral consultations with the US and North
Korea later Wednesday evening, he said.
Qin said the parties held that to hold this round of talks in
phases is a good choice. "But the specific duration of the talks
will be decided by various parties through the progress of the
talks."
He said it is an "important sign" of progress that the parties
held this round of talks as scheduled.
The six-party talks is a process full of challenges and
difficulties, Qin said. He hopes all parties could expand common
ground and narrow their differences through exchanges and promote
progress of the talks.
(Xinhua News Agency November 10, 2005)