Although Wednesday's one-on-one meeting between US and North
Korea "did not make much progress," US chief negotiator Christopher
Hill said he hoped for a better day of talks to come Thursday.
"I have much patience," he said when he left the hotel for the
third day's six-party talks Thursday morning.
The US and North Korean delegations had their first one-on-one
meeting Wednesday since the second phase of the fourth-round
six-party talks resumed Tuesday.
He said US had put forward a generous and rather comprehensive
package to North Korea, including financial (aid), energy and
electricity.
Hill reiterated his hope that North Korea would focus on the
proposals included in the fourth draft common document tabled in
the previous phase of the six-party talks ending on August 7.
"It's not now for the US to start discussions over North Korea's
new demand for a new light-water reactor," he said.
North Korea has called for a new light-water reactor to be
available within the framework of the six-party talks. However the
US side has repeatedly emphasized its firm opposition to it.
"There're not too many other ways I know how to say 'no' without
slipping into another language," Hill said of his meeting Wednesday
with the North Korean delegation.
(Xinhua News Agency September 15, 2005)