The US said Monday that there is no deadline for the end of the
six-party talks as the long-stalled talks are ready to be resumed
on Tuesday.
"We have not set any deadlines for the end of these talks. We
are ready to roll up our sleeves to work together," State
Department spokesperson Sean McCormack said at a news briefing.
"As we move forward, we will see what the modalities are that
the other members of the six-party talks agree to, Ambassador
(Christopher) Hill ... is prepared to stay there and work through
these issues," he said.
Three rounds of six-party talks have been held in Beijing and
the last round of talks was held in June last year.
(Xinhua News Agency July 26, 2005)