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WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States said on Monday that it
had accepted a two-week postponement of the six-party talks, and that it was
ready to come back to the negotiating table on the week of Sept.12.
"We are prepared to go back the week of Sept. 12 and we are ready," the State
Department spokesman Sean McCormack said at a news briefing.
McCormack made the remarks after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK) called for resumption of the six-party talks on the week of Sept. 12
The DPRK's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that it could not attend the
nuclear talks while US-South Korean military drills were in progress. The
exercises, which began last week, end Friday.
About 10,000 American and an undisclosed number of South Koreantroops are
participating in this year's exercise.
Delegates to the fourth round of six-party talks aimed at persuading
Pyongyang to give up nuclear development took a recess earlier this month and
had agreed to meet again this week.
The first phase of the fourth round of six-party talks, involving the
United States, the DPRK, the Republic of Korea, China, Japan and Russia, failed
to agree on a statement of basic principles to guide future negotiations.
"We're prepared to engage in six-party talks in a constructive manner,"
McCormack said.
"We hope that all the other parties, including North Korea, come back to
the table and resume the business-like atmosphere that they demonstrated during
the most recent session of the talks." Enditem |