FM spokesman urges all sides to continue work for resumption of six-party talksAll the relevant parties should make further efforts and have further flexibility so as to create favorable conditions for the early resumption of the six-party talks on Korean nuclear issue, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang. China always hopes to resolve the nuclear issue through peaceful negotiations and dialogues, and insists to solve relevant issues through the six-party talks, Qin said at a regular press conference here Tuesday. He said China still looks forward to an early resumption of the talks despite no settled schedule, which needs negotiations and consensus from all sides, and will continue to make efforts. As for what will be listed as prohibited luxuries exported to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Qin said the list is still in discussion by the Security Council. The Resolution 1718 of the Security Council passed in October prohibited export of luxury goods to the DPRK for the elite. Qin also stressed that China will seriously and earnestly implement the Resolution 1718 of the UN Security Council to the letter. Source: Xinhua |
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