North Korea should first dismantle its nuclear weapon and
program before considering the peaceful use of nuclear energy, an
official from South Korea said in Beijing Wednesday.
Song Min-soon, head of the South Korean delegation to the fourth
round of six-party talks of the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue,
made such remarks after a luncheon with his US counterpart
Christopher Hill. Song said it is too early to talk about the
details of the concept of peaceful use of nuclear energy by North
Korea.
"When North Korea completes the dismantlement of its nuclear
weapon and program, they can have their right to peacefully use
nuclear energy," Song said.
Upon arrival in Beijing Tuesday morning, the South Korean
delegation held one-on-one consultations with the delegations of
China and North Korea.
The South and North Korean delegations exchanged views on
various issues including that of the light-water reactor, which
would be the "focus" of the ongoing phase of the talks, said Song
Tuesday.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2005)