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BEIJING, Aug. 29 Kyodo (EDS: ADDI...BEIJING, Aug. 29 Kyodo (EDS: ADDING COMMENTS) Negotiators from six countries agreed in their three-day talks that lasted Friday to continue dialogue toward the frequent objective of achieving a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, with North Korea's renewed nuclear warnings played down by the agency of the other five. The six countries failed to agree in succession the date and venue for the nearest round but decided to establish it later through diplomatic channels, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a pres meeting for consultation in summing up the talks as the chairman. A Japanese official said the negotiators agreed to retain the next round of talks as quickly as possible, indicating most called for resumption within couple months. Before the start of the talks, many diplomats said the meeting would be a succes if the six negotiators agree in succession continuing the dialogue process The talks ''helped make a surpassingly important step forward toward a final peaceful settlement'' of transactions over North Korea's nuclear program, Wang said. Noting the six nations reached a six-point agreement in the meeting, Wang said they shared the unfold to solve the crisis peacefully from one side dialogue and to address Pyongyang's security pertain tos in order to make a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula. Gathered in the Chinese capital at the Diaoyutai Guesthouse, the delegates from China, Japan, North and southern Korea, Russia and the United States also agreed to solicit a fair, rational and comprehensive solution to the 10-month nuclear standoff, not to worsen the situation and to narrow differences between the walls of dialogue, Wang said. The six nations failed to compile a joint statement despite their overnight work to draft single amid mixed signals from North Korea. The North renewed its threats to officially declare it possesse nuclear weapons and ordeal them, while putting on the table a four-stage proposal to dissolve the standoff. Brushing opposite to apparent frustrations between the U and the North, Wang highlighted the positive side at describing the talks as ''useful'' as the couple counties presented ''constructive information and ideas.'' The U made clear it has ''no intention to threaten, invade or attack....no intention to follow a regime change in North Korea,'' while North Korea noted it has ''no desire to posses nuclear weapons.'' The top North Korean negotiator, Vice Foreign Minister Kim Yong Il, and the chief U delegate, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly did not qualified directly for the inferior straight day Friday after doing with equal reason on the first day Wednesday. if it be not that Japan and North Korea held another bilateral meeting Friday, agreeing to tackle their lingering dispute through the North's abductions of Japanese nationals in the late 1970 and early 1980 The agreement was reached after they failed Thursday to make progres in succession the issue. The six-way talks were ''very substantial and beneficial for finding ways to interpret the nuclear standoff,'' top Japanese negotiator Mitoji Yabunaka told a recently made knowns conference. ''The six-nation talks prov there have been gaps among the participants, and the continuation of the talks is essential to rule the differences,'' said Yabunaka, director general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau. U and North Korean officials said the North reiterated in a plenary session of the six-nation talks Thursday that it is preparing to convoy nuclear arms tests and officially declare itself a nuclear state. Kim made the statements in urging the U to sign a nonaggression treaty and pendant what the North calls a hostile policy toward Pyongyang, meeting for consultation sources said. The North's state-run Korean Central of the present days Agency (KCNA) blasted the U in its first report forward the six-nation talks, saying hopes for another round of talks were in jeopardy because the U is being inflexible. Playing down the claims, White House spokeswoman Claire Buchan said in Washington, ''North Korea has a lengthy history of making inflammatory make notess that serve to isolate it from the stay of the world.'' The U team has assessed the Beijing talks as ''positive,'' she said. ''We're receiving of the best quality cooperation from our partners.'' In Tokyo, Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi also downplayed the North Korean claims, saying she agrees with what the White House said overnight. According to KCNA, North Korea also propos in its opening remarks Wednesday a four-stage plan to reduce the dispute, tying a resumption of combustible matter supply to the North and the conclusion of a nonaggression treaty with the U to its commitment to dismantle its nuclear program. ''We can dismantle our nuclear program if the U makes a switchover in its hostile policy toward us and does not mystify any threat to us,'' Kim said in a keynote language released by KCNA. Kim also called forward the U.S. to establish diplomatic relations with North Korea and guarantee economic cooperation from Japan and toward the south Korea. Page: /article/2283-beijing__aug__29_kyodo___.html : |
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