The joint statement adopted Monday by the six parties to the
talks on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue is of "profound
significance," said Russian chief negotiator Alexander
Alexeyev.
The statement has mapped out the way leading to the ultimate
goal of the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization, he said, adding it
is the first time that all parties have reached a consensus on
major issues.
The fifth round of the six-party talks will be held in Beijing
in early November this year. He said the six parties will discuss
"specific measures" to implement their agreement in line with the
principle of "commitment for commitment, action for action" during
next round of talks.
"The following talks will be complicated and last for a long
time," he noted.
Alexeyev reiterated that Russia cannot give energy assistance to
North Korea unless it returns to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty and fulfills international obligations.
He said a very important point in the joint statement is that
North Korea abandons all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear
programs. Meanwhile, other parties respect its right to the
peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and discuss the subject of
providing light-water reactor at an appropriate time.
"We are looking forward to North Korea's specific measures," he
said.
China, North Korea, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United
States held the first phase of the fourth round of talks from July
26 to Aug. 7, and the second phase from Sept. 13 to 19.
(Xinhua News Agency September 20, 2005)