The third working group meeting on energy and economic assistance for Pyongyang will be held next Monday at the truce village of Panmunjom, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said yesterday.
The two-day meeting is expected to implement the consensus reached by the Six-Party Talks and the previous similar discussion, which took place in August in Northeast China's Shenyang.
Liu said Beijing would send the delegation to take part in the meeting and "will continue to enhance coordination with other parties to keep the good momentum and implement the agreements in a comprehensive and balanced way".
Liu said two working groups responsible for the disabling of nuclear facilities have visited Pyongyang.
In response to the reports that China had angered the UN food agency, because food aid to Pyongyang was held up due to a railway dispute between train companies of the two countries, Liu said: "There is no problem".
"Rail transportation is running normally between China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the transportation agreement signed between China and World Food Program is also running normally," Liu said.
Source: China Daily
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