SEOUL, June 21 (Xinhua) -- South Korean Prime Minister Han Seung-soo said
Saturday that the result of additional beef talks between South Korea and the
United States should pave the way for completely eliminating public fears of mad
cow disease.
"Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon did his best to conclude the additional beef
trade negotiations with the U.S. The minister and his delegation must be
applauded (for the outcome)," said Han during his meeting with cabinet ministers
and leaders of the ruling Grand National Party (GNP).
Kim Jong-hoon, who returned early Saturday morning from Washington after
the extra beef talks with U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab, said at a news
conference that the two sides have agreed to introduce an age verification
system to ban exports of U.S. beef from cattle older than 30 months to South
Korea.
At the meeting, GNP Chairman Kang Jae-sup echoed the prime minister, saying
both countries appeared to have conducted a "perfect" negotiation.
"What the Korean people want is to impose a ban on all beef and specified
risk materials (SRM) susceptible to the mad cow disease," said Kang.
"Beef from cattle older than 30 months must not be imported here. SRMs even
from cattle younger than 30 months should not be brought into Korea. If the
Korean and U.S. governments made a guarantee on these issues, the additional
negotiations are believed to have been perfectly carried out," the GNP leader
was quoted by the Yonhap news agency as saying.