Japan expects the six-nation talks on the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue to resume in the week beginning September 12 as
Pyongyang has proposed, Japan's top spokesman said Wednesday.
"I think they will be held as the parties concerned have
signaled that direction," Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda
told a press conference.
Hosoda expressed regret at the postponement in reopening the
talks as initially planned this week, and attributed the delay to a
large perception gap between the US and North Korea on the nuclear
issue.
But he welcomed that the resumption is proceeding and called
again for an early resolution of the issue.
The fourth round of talks began in late July after a 13-month
stop, but went into a recess August 7 with an agreement to restart
in the week starting August 29.
(Xinhua News Agency September 1, 2005)