BEIJING, April 16 (Xinhua) -- China urged "calmness and restraint" Thursday
from the six parties in the talks aimed at denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula
after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) asked international
inspectors to leave the country.
"We expect all sides to take a far-sighted view of the big picture,
exercise calmness and restraint and properly address related issues to ensure
the six-party process and safeguard peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula
and northeast Asia," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a regular
briefing.
The DPRK asked inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency Tuesday
to stop their work and leave the country as soon as possible.
The DPRK move came one day after the UN Security Council adopted a
statement on the country's recent rocket launch, which said that it was "in
contravention of Security Council Resolution1718" and demanded the country "not
conduct any further launch."
Since the UN statement, "we have repeatedly stated our stance," Jiang said.
"It is all parties' consensus to advance the denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula through the six-party talks. We would like to maintain communication
with all parties on the issue," she said.