The South Korean delegation, headed by Deputy Foreign Minister
Song Min-soon, arrived in Beijing Tuesday for the second phase of
the fourth-round six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear
issue.
"If parties concerned do not soften their stances, it will be
hard to achieve progress, " Song told reporters at the Beijing
Capital International Airport upon his arrival.
"As far as the prospect is concerned, I am neither optimistic
nor pessimistic," Song said.
The South Korea head arrived in Beijing on the same plane with
the chief US negotiator Christopher Hill.
Hill visited Seoul on Monday on his way to the six-party talks
in Beijing, meeting with the South Korea Unification Minister Chung
Dong-young.
The Russian delegation arrived in Beijing Monday and the North
Korean delegation has arrived in Beijing earlier Tuesday morning.
Japanese delegation is expected to arrive here later the same
day.
The first phase of the fourth round of the six-party talks
started on July 26 and recessed on Aug. 7.
North Korea announced on August 29 that it would postpone the
second phase of the talks originally scheduled for the same day to
mid-September, citing the war game between US and South Korea and
the US appointment of a special envoy for the human rights issue in
North Korea.
(Xinhua News Agency September 13, 2005)