The six parties for the ongoing talks on the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue will launch the process of drafting a common document
on Saturday, a Japanese diplomatic source said in Beijing on
Friday.
"Tomorrow, all the parties will start drafting process for a
common document," said the Japanese official who declined to be
named.
The six-party talks, which involves China, North Korea, the
United States, South Korea, Russian and Japan, will "enter a new
stage", he told a press conference after the fourth day of the new
round of the talk, which started on Tuesday in Beijing.
The talks, including bilateral and multi-lateral meetings, help
all the participants to understand each other's stance and
coordinate each other, he said.
"We hope the document will reflect Japan's opinion, with nuclear
issue as the core and other questions should be resolved in a
comprehensive manner, in a bid to pave the way for normalizing
relations between Japan and North Korea," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency July 30, 2005)