Delegations of the United States and North Korea to the
six-party talks will meet again on Wednesday.
Top US negotiator Christopher Hill made the remarks Wednesday
morning in his hotel. He expected to have bilateral meeting
with the North Korea side later in the morning, Hill told
reporters.
Hill said only bilateral contacts were scheduled on the third
day of the second phase of the fifth round of six-party talks on
the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
As to the financial issue between the two nations, Hill said the
discussion was "still going on."
On the sidelines of the six-party talks, the United States and
the North Korea held a separate meeting on financial issue in
Beijing on Tuesday.
President of the North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank O Kwang Chol
held three-hour talks with Daniel Glaser, US Treasury Department's
deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial
crimes, at the US Embassy on Tuesday afternoon.
Financial sanction imposed on the North Korea was one of key
stumbling blocks that had stalled the six-party talks 13 months
ago.
Wednesday's discussion on financial issue will be held at the
North Korean Embassy, according to Hill.
Hill said he had talked with US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice and other officials on related situation of the six-party
talks on Tuesday night.
(Xinhua News Agency December 20, 2006)