EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said in Brussels Tuesday
that the EU welcomes the convening of the fourth round of six-party
talks in Beijing and hopes for "fruitful" results of this round of
talks.
"I'm pretty happy that the talks take place again in Beijing,"
said Solana at a press briefing prior to his trip to Laos for the
ASEAN Regional Forum.
Solana said the talks showed that the negotiations on nuclear
issue on the Korean Peninsula "entered into a new phase", which he
hoped would be a "fruitful phase."
Solana said he also hoped that a "possible solution" could be
found in tackling the tricky issue at this round of talks, which
restarted after a 13-month-long impasse.
The EU supports the talks and would continue to make its own
contribution to the solution of the issue, he added.
Solana also said he would meet with North Korean Foreign
Minister Paek Nam-sun on July 29 during the ASEAN Regional
Forum.
The six nations, China, the US, Russia, Japan, South and North
Korea, re-started talks on the Korean nuclear issue Tuesday in
Beijing.
The EU is one of the biggest assistance provider to North Korea.
The EU Commission said it has offered over 390 million euros (about
US$468 million) in aid to the country since 1995.
(Xinhua News Agency July 28, 2005)