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PYONGYANG, July 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Monday urged the United States to build mutual trust with Pyongyang so that the six-party talks could make substantial progress towards a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
The DPRK and the US should establish trust with a
will to respect and co-exist with each other, said the official Rodong Sinmum
newspaper in a signed commentary,which described the trust between Pyongyang and
Washington as "most essential" for advancing the six-party talks.
The DPRK hopes the US side could appear before the
negotiating table with "a sound and sincere intention" to build trust on the
principle of co-existence between the DPRK and the US and bring the talks to
success, it said.
However, it also warned that "if the talks allow the
US to persistently seek its aim to disarm the DPRK and achieve its wild ambition
to bring down the latter's system while evading its responsibility for
denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, it is better not to have any negotiations
in that case because they willonly entail serious consequences."
DPRK's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan and US
Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill met in Beijing in early July and
agreed to reopen the six-party nuclear talks in the last week of July. Enditem
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