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Hu calls for early resumption of N.Korea talks
HANOI—China called for relevant parties of the Six-Party talks to
reaffirm the joint statement signed in September last year that requires
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to abandon its nuclear
programme in exchange for security guarantees and aid, said President Hu
Jintao here on Friday.
“(Relevant parties) should make substantial steps in implementing the
joint statement,” Hu was quoted as saying in the meeting with President
of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Roh Moo-hyun.
Hu and Roh are in Hanoi to attend the summit meeting of Asia-Pacific
Economic Co-operation.
The key to resolving the nuclear problem on Korean Peninsula right now
is the early resumption of the Six-Party talks and the recognizance of
the September 19 joint statement, according to Hu.
All parties of the talks — DPRK, the United States, ROK, China, Russia
and Japan — signed a joint statement in September of last year, in which
DPRK is committed to abandoning all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear
programmes, while US affirmed that is has no nuclear weapons on the
Korean Peninsula and has no intention to attack or invade the DPRK with
nuclear or conventional weapons.
But follow-up discussions in November 2005 failed to make any progress
on implementing the deal and no meetings have been held since. Pyongyang
tested a nuclear device on Oct. 9.
Both China and ROK devote to denuclearisation of Korean Peninsula,
safeguarding regional peace and stability and resolving the problem in
peaceful means, according to Hu.
China will make unremitting efforts to solve the nuclear problem on the
Peninsula through dialogues and is willing to strengthen coordination
and co-operation with ROK to push the situation towards the good
direction, he said.
Roh appreciated China’s efforts in resuming the Six-Party talks, which
he said still have many problems.
Relevant parties must make decisions and adopt flexible measures to make
progress in resuming the talks, he noted.
He shared the view with Hu that dialogues must be adopted to solve the
problem and said that ROK will increase communication and coordination
with China to safeguard peace and stability in the Northeast Asia.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |