The fifth round of six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue
will lay the groundwork for carrying out the first joint statement
among the parties, South Korean chief negotiator said in Beijing
Monday afternoon.
Song Min-soon, also the country's deputy foreign minister, made
the statement upon his arrival at the Beijing International
Airport.
"There will be intensive consultations in this round of
six-party talks," Song told Xinhua. He and his delegates were the
first to arrive for the talks scheduled on Wednesday.
Delegations from North Korea, the US, Russia and Japan, will
arrive today.
Aiming at resolving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula,
China hosted four rounds of six-party talks with the latest one
adopting the first joint statement in September.
North Korea pledged in the statement to abandon all nuclear
weapons and existing nuclear programs and return, at an early date,
to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
The US affirmed that it has no nuclear weapons in the Korean
Peninsula and has no intention of attacking or invading North Korea
with nuclear or conventional weapons, says the statement.
The fifth round of six-party talks is expected to discuss how to
follow through on the statement. "The previous talks helped all
parties accomplish a 'word-to-word' goal, and the new round will
enter the stage of 'action-to-action', and there will be more
substantial discussions," said Shen Jiru, a researcher with the
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The upcoming talks will be held in phases. The first phase, will
run from November 9 to 11, sources with the Chinese Foreign
Ministry said yesterday. "But the actual timetable will be subject
to a discussion by all parties."
The ministry's spokesperson Kong Quan said earlier that "holding
the talks by phases in the new round could have a better result,"
as the chief negotiators of some parties might also attend the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit slated for mid-November in
Pusan, South Korea.
"If all parties could take a commitment to commitment and action
to action based on the joint statement reached during the fourth
round of talks, and earnestly push forward the discussion and agree
to take further steps, there would be a positive result," Kong
said.
(Xinhua News Agency November 8, 2005)