The US and North Korea met again through the so-called New York
channel on Monday, State Department spokesperson Sean McCormack
said at a briefing yesterday.
"There has been again a diplomatic contact today through the New
York channel," McCormack said.
"I think at this point I'm just going to say that it was a
diplomatic exchange. Not going to get into the details of the
diplomatic exchange. Only to say that it is part of the diplomatic
process in anticipation of the second part of this round of
negotiations," McCormack said.
The spokesperson stressed that the six-party talks are the forum
for the two sides to negotiate.
"But I will make clear that the six-party talks are the place
for negotiation, and all of these diplomatic contacts take place
within the framework of six-party talks," he added.
The six-party talks, aimed at resolving the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue, are to resume next week.
(Xinhua News Agency August 23, 2005)