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BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhuanet)-- The delegations of the six-party talks on the
Korean Peninsula nuclear issue agreed Friday afternoon to continue their
meetings on Saturday as the parties concerned will continue to work for
narrowing down differences.
The talks are yet to touch upon conclusion or drafting a joint statement,
said an official of the Republic of Korea (ROK) delegation on condition of
anonymity.
The parties concerned will continue to discuss how to narrow down
differences and push forward this round of the six-party talks, said the ROK
official.
This round of talks have already lasted longer than the previous three
rounds six-party talks, but few signs of progress had been made so far.
The talks set no deadline for its duration since they started on Tuesday at
the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. The talksinvolve China, the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the United States, Russia and
Japan.
The fourth-round six-party talks are markedly characterized by one-on-one
consultations and contacts.
The United States and the DPRK, the two major parties to the talks, have
carried out their fourth consultations on Friday, but no immediate information
is available. The two sides are reported to have another one-on-one meeting
Saturday.
According to the ROK official, the bilateral consultations among the
delegations have transformed from formal meetings to small-scale contacts so
that they could exchange ideas and seek consensus in a more flexible, frequent
and close manner.
The ROK delegation has had bilateral contacts with the United States, the
DPRK and Russia respectively following its 90-minute consultations with the
Unites States on Friday morning, said the ROK official.
The meeting among the delegation heads agreed on Friday afternoon to
continue their meetings on Saturday. The meeting willbe followed by more
one-on-one consultations, said the ROK official.
There is no word on when the talks will close, nor will the talks be
suspended, said the official. However, neither conclusionnor drafting a joint
statement was talked about at the meeting of the delegation heads on Friday
afternoon.
Since Russian delegation head Alexander Alexeyev will leave Beijing for
Moscow on Saturday due to domestic affairs, the delegation deputy will remain in
Beijing, said the ROK official.
If necessary, Alexeyev will come back again to
participate in the talks, the official added. Enditem |