The fourth six-party talks will take a two-week recess after a
plenary meeting Sunday morning, Russian chief delegate Alexander
Alexeyev said in Beijing on Saturday night.
Alexeyev told reporters that the Korean Peninsula nuclear talks
might be resumed after two weeks.
He described the current talks as "fruitful," since all sides
reached unprecedented understanding and consensus on many
issues.
The recess does not mean the current round of talks achieved no
progress, he said.
Diplomats from China, North Korea, the United States, South
Korea, Russia and Japan started the ongoing talks on July 26 after
a 13-month delay.
(Xinhua News Agency August 7, 2005)