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PYONGYANG, Oct. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- China and the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) agreed here on Thursday in principle to continue the
six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue.
The agreement was reached during the talks between Kim Jong
Il,general-secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and chairman of the
National Defense Commission of the DPRK, and China's top legislator Wu Bangguo.
Both leaders expressed support for resolving the issue through dialogue.
China and the DPRK agreed in principle to continue the six-party talks
process, a source with China's Foreign Ministry said.
The DPRK side stressed that the United States should accept a package
solution on the principle of simultaneous actions, the source said, adding that
the Chinese side emphasized the need to address the concerns of the DPRK and the
United States at the sametime.
The two leaders also had an in-depth discussion on bilateral relations.
Wu, chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee and
member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese
Communist Party (CPC) Central Committee, expressed the belief that the
traditional friendship between Chinaand the DPRK will score new progress.
He said that the CPC and the Chinese government attached importance to the
China-DPRK friendship. The new Chinese leadership will, as always, make
unremitting efforts to develop such friendly relations.
China has always paid attention to the construction and development in the
DPRK and supported the WPK and the DPRK government in exploring development ways
suited to its national conditions, Wu noted.
He added that China is willing to exchange experience with the Korean
comrades to promote the joint development of two countries.
The fact that China sent a state delegation to visit the DPRK soon after
the new Chinese leadership was formed fully displays the attention paid by the
CPC and the Chinese government to the DPRK-China relations, Kim said.
It is "our important responsibility" to further enhance and promote the
traditional friendship between the two countries underthe current complicated in
the region and the world, Kim said.
He stressed that no matter what changes may occur, the WPK and the DPRK
government will be unswervingly devoted to consolidating and developing the
DPRK-China friendly cooperation.
Wu also conveyed greetings from Chinese leaders Hu Jintao, Jiang Zemin and
Wen Jiabao to Kim. He told Kim that Hu, general-secretary of the CPC Central
Committee, expected Kim to visit China at his convenience. Kim expressed
gratitude for the invitation and said he hoped to visit China again.
Wu headed China's state delegation for a three-day official goodwill visit
at the invitation of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly Presidium and the DPRK
cabinet. His visit reciprocates the two previous visits made by the DPRK state
delegations in 1998and 2002. Enditem
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