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WASHINGTON, July 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States
said on Thursday that it has no intention of negotiating any bilateral agreement
with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), although the two side
will continue bilateral discussions within the context of the six-party talks.
"We have no intention of negotiating any bilateral
agreement with North Korea. That approach was tried and it failed," White House
spokesman Scott McClellan said at a briefing.
"In terms of the bilateral discussions that are going
on, those are discussions that relate to the modalities of the talks, and it's a
way for us also to understand North Korea's position and for us to explain our
views as well," he said.
The United States has also had bilateral discussions
with other delegations within the context of the six-party talks, the spokesman
added.
He stressed that the United States wants to see
progress made toward the goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula, but admitted
that the six-party talks "is going to be a deliberative, methodical process"
that will take time.
The fourth round of the six-party talks is currently
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