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PYONGYANG, May 8 (Xinhuanet) -- The Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) said on Sunday that Pyongyang has no intention to
hold bilateral talks with the United States separate from the framework of the
six-party talks on the nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula.
"We have never requested the DPRK-US talks independent of the six-way talks," said
a spokesman for the foreign ministry. "We had already clarified our stand
that we cannot have any form of talks with the US nor can we deal with it as
long as the DPRK is branded as 'an outpost of tyranny'."
The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), citing the spokesman, said
that the government needed to clarify its standpoint over the recent US reports
that Pyongyang will not continue taking part in the six-party talks but proposed
DPRK-US talks.
"Because there were press reports that the US is ready to recognize the
DPRK as a sovereign state and hold bilateral talks within the framework of the
six-party talks," he said, "we only expressed our intention to directly meet the
US side to confirm whether those reports are true before making a final
determination."
"If the US truly wishes to settle the nuclear issue through thesix-party
talks, it should stop ignoring and insulting its dialogue partner and try to
create an atmosphere favorable for theresumption of the six-way talks," the
spokesman said.
He also reiterated DPRK's stand on establishing a non-nuclear Korean
Peninsula through negotiation. Enditem |