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BEIJING, March 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will join the six-party talks on the nuclear
issueon the Korean Peninsular "at any time" provided conditions are right, DPRK
Premier Pak Bong Ju said here on Tuesday.
During talks with his Chinese
counterpart Wen Jiabao, Pak said that the DPRK does not oppose to the six-party
talks, neither will abandon it. "Provided conditions are right, the DPRK will
join the talks at any time," he said.
Wen told Pak that the six-party talks offered "a
realistic choice" to peacefully resolve the Korean nuclear issue through
dialogue. "The talks are in the interests of all parties so it should continue."
Wen urged all sides to show flexibility, sincerity
and patience.
Proceeding from objective and fair stance, China will
continue to actively promote the talks and make unremitting efforts for the
realization of a lasting peace in northeast Asia, Wen said.
The nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula is a matter
related with peace and security in northeast Asia. China advocates a
nuclear-weapon-free peninsula and the maintenance of peace and stability on the
peninsula, he said.
To that end, "China is committed to resolving the
issue through the six-party talks," he told Pak.
Pak said the DPRK's stand on the realization of a
nuclear-weapon-free Korean Peninsula and on the settlement of the nuclear issue
through dialogue and by peaceful means "remains unchanged".
The DPRK appreciates China's efforts for realizing a
nuclear-weapon-free Korean Peninsula, Pak said.
The six-party talks, already held three rounds in
Beijing, involved China, the DPRK, the United States, Russia, the Republic of
Korea and Japan.
On China-DPRK ties, Wen and Pak both vowed to further
the countries' "friendly cooperative ties," including economic cooperation and
coordination on major issues, during talks here onTuesday.
Relations between China and the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) have seen "sound progress" with the direct care from
the two countries' leaders, Wen told Pak in the Great Hall ofthe People in
Beijing.
China and DPRK "maintained frequent high-level
exchange, expanded economic and trade cooperation along with increasingly active
exchanges in other fields," Wen said.
"In a spirit of inheriting tradition, facing the
future, continuing good neighborliness and enhancing cooperation, China will
further implement the consensus reached by the two countries'leaders, enhance
communication and coordination on major issues and deepen economic and trade
cooperation to push forward the friendly and cooperation ties between them," Wen
said.
Pak said the DPRK-China relations were growing
soundly and cooperation in all fields vigorous, which served as a vital basis
for their future cooperation.
The Chinese government and people offered sincere
help for promoting DPRK's economic progress and for improving the people's
living standard in terms of both spirit and material, Pak said. Hesaid the DPRK
people "were encouraged by and appreciated" that.
"To continuously consolidate and develop the friendly
ties between DPRK and China" is the "unswerving policy" of the DPRK, he said,
adding that the DPRK hoped the friendly ties would gain "much more progress" in
the new century.
Pak was here for his first official visit to China as
DPRK premier. He is scheduled to visit Shanghai in east China and Shenyang and
Anshan in northeast China after his visit in Beijing.Enditem |