Top US negotiator to the six-party talks Christopher Hill
confirmed in Beijing Sunday night that he has not yet had bilateral
talks with Kim Kye-gwan, vice foreign minister of North Korea.
"He (Kim Kye-gwan) did not want to have bilateral talks with any
delegation today and he said he will be ready for the talks
tomorrow morning," Hill said when returning to hotel after a
banquet attended by all the six delegations.
"The atmosphere (of the banquet) is pretty good. We had very
good discussions with the Chinese side about their expectations for
this round. So it's really very good start with the Chinese," Hill
said.
He said he is "neither pessimistic nor optimistic" about
Monday's talks.
Hailing China's preparations as "very good", Hill said the US
has very good understanding with the China about what need to be
done, "and I think the US cooperation with the Chinese is really
excellent."
"We are very impressed by the activities of the Chinese
delegation," he added.
As no ending date of the upcoming talks has been given, Hill
said, "I plan to be home for Christmas."
(Xinhua News Agency December 18, 2006)