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PYONGYANG, Sept. 2 (Xinhuanet)-- There is no change in the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s stand on the settlement of the nuclear issue, the
Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said in a commentary on Tuesday.
"We have no change of our confirmed will that the nuclear issuebetween the
DPRK and United States should be settled through peaceful dialogue," the
commentary said.
The commentary came after the DPRK, the United States, China, Russia, Japan
and South Korea held six-party talks in Beijing lastweek.
During the talks, the DPRK put forward a package of solutions, including
the United State signing a non-aggression treaty and establishing diplomatic
relations with the DPRK, the guaranteeing of DPRK-Japan and inter-Korean
economic cooperation, and the completion of construction of light-water
reactors.
In return, the DPRK will not manufacture nuclear weapons and will allow
nuclear inspections, realize the ultimate dismantlementof nuclear facilities and
stop the export of and experiments with missiles.
"However, if the United Stated does not abandon its anti-DPRK policy and
continues the nuclear confrontation with the DPRK, we will enforce our nuclear
deterrent force for safeguarding the national sovereignty," the commentary
warned. Enditem
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