Regarding the Korean Peninsula nuclear talks that resumed
yesterday afternoon in Beijing, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson
said consensus among the six parties is increasing and China hopes
the concerned parties will go on making efforts to score positive
results by showing flexibility in a pragmatic and candid
spirit.
Qin Gang said at Tuesday's regular press conference that the
parties have had in-depth discussions during the first phase of the
fourth-round six-party talks, expressing their concerns very
clearly with mutual respect and equal consultation.
"Although the talks did not result in a common document as
people had expected, the concerned parties increased mutual
understanding and accumulated consensus," Qin said.
He voiced hope that consultations would continue to seek a
resolution to achieve a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, a goal
requiring the joint efforts of the six parties.
He also highlighted that China will, as before, continue to take
an active and pragmatic approach to help the parties conduct
intensive and profound consultations and reach consensus.
In a response to a reporter's question on the duration of the
second phase meeting, Qin said the meeting would still be
open-ended.
"I think even the heads of the delegations do not know when the
talks will concluded," he said, adding that the closing date has to
be jointly decided by the six parties in accordance with the
progress of the talks.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2005)