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US to seek peace on Korean Peninsula: Powell
www.chinaview.cn 2004-10-25 16:37:15

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    BEIJING, Oct. 25 (Xinhuanet)-- Powell emphasized here Monday that the United States will make endeavors to explore ways of peaceful resolution of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.

    US Secretary of State Colin Powell made the remark during his meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing. He said that the United States appreciated the important role China has played in the Korean nuclear issue negotiations.


Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (R) meets with visiting Untied States Secretary of State Colin Powell in Beijing, Oct. 25, 2004. (Xinhua photo/Wang Yan)


Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (2nd L) holds talks with visiting United States Secretary of State Colin Powell (3rd R) in Beijing, Oct. 25, 2004. (Xinhua photo/Wang Yan)

    "The Korean nuclear issue is complicated and demands patience, flexibility and congeniality from the parties concerned," said Li.

    "We wish the US side would go further to adopt a flexible and practical attitude on the issue," said Li, "China will make efforts to persuade all parties concerned to seek a peaceful resolution of the issue through talks and push for a new round of six-party talks at the earliest date, in a bid to carry on the hard-earned peaceful discussion process."

    Apart from the Korean nuclear issue, Powell also included anti-terrorism, Iraq issues, Darfur disputes and APEC organization on the list of discussion. Enditem

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