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UPDATED: 17:46, July 25, 2005
ROK, Japan to cooperate in pushing six-party talks to achieve fruits
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Delegations of the Republic of Korea (ROK)and Japan agreed to cooperate in pushing the fourth round of six-party talks to achieve fruits, according to a member of the ROK delegation Monday afternoon in Beijing.

The official, unwilling to reveal his name, said in a press briefing that the two delegations met for an hour from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.

During their meeting, the ROK side briefed the Japanese side on its meetings with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States and the Japanese side also briefed its meeting with the United States.

The ROK side conveyed the stance of the DPRK side to Japan, that is, the DPRK side hopes the talks can focus on the nuclear issue to achieve concrete fruits, the official said.

He said during the meeting the Japanese side did not say that it will discuss the "abduction issue" between the DPRK and Japan in the talks.

He said the ROK delegation will hold bilateral talks with China and Russia after the opening ceremony of the talks Tuesday morning.

The delegation will also arrange bilateral or multilateral meetings with other delegations according to the progress of the talks, he said.

The ROK delegation met with the DPRK delegation Sunday morning and the US delegation Monday morning. The Japanese side met with the US delegation Monday morning.

The new round of the talks, which involves China, the DPRK, the United States, the ROK, Russia and Japan, will begin at 9:00 am Tuesday at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

The fourth round of six-party talks, which was originally scheduled to be held last September, has been postponed due to various reasons.

The Korean Peninsula nuclear issue broke out in the 1990s. From 2003 to 2004, the six countries held three rounds of talks in Beijing, but no substantial progress was made.

Source: Xinhua


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