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BALI, Oct. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun met here on Tuesday over nuclear issue on the Korean
peninsula and bilateral relations.
The two leaders met following the fifth summit of China, Japan and South
Korea.
Wen told Roh that the announcement of establishing a cooperativepartnership
by China and South Korea earlier this year has significant importance in further
strengthening the Sino-South Korean cooperation, according to a press release
from the Chinese delegation.
Wen expressed his satisfaction with the development of relations between
China and South Korea.
The Chinese premier indicated that the six-party talks in Beijing is an
important step towards a peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula. However, the issue is very complicated and therefore a final solution
takes time, patience and wisdom, he added.
A peaceful settlement to the issue through negotiations is the only right
choice and this should not be changed whatever difficulties appear, stressed
Wen.
Roh said great achievements were made during his visit to Chinain July. He
noted that the South Korean government and people are grateful to China for its
positive contribution to seeking a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue on the
Korean Peninsula.
Meanwhile, Roh gave a high appraisal of the constructive role China has
played in maintaining peace and development in Asia.
Both Wen and Roh arrived here to attend a series of meetings related to the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Enditem |