The delegation from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK) will continue to seek peaceful solution to the Korean
Peninsula nuclear issue with flexibility and patience, said a
spokesman for the DPRK delegation in Beijing Friday.
Hyun Hak-bong, the spokesman, said at a press briefing that the
DPRK put forward flexible proposal to break the stalemate in the
nuclear issue, confirming that denuclearization was the ultimate
goal of the DPRK.
The DPRK delegation also reiterated that the DPRK will abandon
the nuclear weapon program if the United States gives up the
hostile policy towards the DPRK with practical action, Hyun
said.
Hyun said the DPRK delegation made it clear that the DPRK will
implement the nuclear freezing project if the United States takes
back its demands of the complete, verifiable and irreversible
dismantlement and accepts the DPRK's requirements of
compensation.
The DPRK maintains that nuclear freezing means no more
production, transfer or test of the nuclear weapons, and the
targets of the nuclear freezing includes all equipment related to
nuclear weapons and all materials distilled after processing, he
said.
The DPRK will not only freeze, but also dismantle these nuclear
equipment under mature condition, he said, noting that the DPRK
needs a great political courage to put forward such a nuclear
freezing proposal.
He said the DPRK will start the nuclear freezing after concerned
parties implement corresponding compensation, and related checking
method will be discussed within the six-party talks framework after
the "freeze for compensation" agreement is achieved.
Compensation was necessary for establishing mutual trust, and
therefore the nuclear freezing must proceed at the same time with
relevant compensation, he said, noting that the practice of the
DPRK's nuclear freezing will be based on the implementation of
compensation.
The United States was asked in DPRK's proposal to participate in
providing energy aid to the DPRK after the DPRK completes the
implementation of nuclear freezing, to remove the DPRK from the
black list of supporting terrorism countries, and to eliminate
economic sanctions and blockage towards the DPRK, Hyun said.
The DPRK will show flexibility over the issues such as the
requirements to remove the DPRK from the list of supporting
terrorism countries and to eliminate sanctions and blockage towards
the DPRK if the United States and other countries practically
participate in providing energy aid to the DPRK, Hyun said.
Under the current situation that fundamental differences still
existing between the DPRK and the United States, the DPRK's
proposal of "freeze for compensation" was welcomed by all sides
because it was conducive for eliminating mutual distrust and
narrowing differences, Hyun said.
(Xinhua News Agency June 26, 2004)