Top negotiator of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Chun Yung-woo said Sunday in Beijing that the denuclearization process of the Korean peninsula will not be influenced by the uncertainty whether a final joint document will be reached or not.
Working groups on the denuclearization process have reached a host of agreements so far, but each parties have "different opinions" on "what could be disclosed and what could not," Cun said.
Chun said those disagreements are not disparities on basic contents of the six parties. "If they fail to pass final document, it's only because the parties could not reach consensus on which part to be publicized."
The top envoy said whether the Democratic People's Republic of Korea(DPRK) would implement the agreement depends on the "interest balance" between DPRK and the other five countries, namely host China, the United State, the ROK, Russia and Japan.
"With this balance already in place, it is not important whether there will be a final document or not," he said.
He said his DPRK counterpart Kim Kye Gwan had promised the DPRK will implement its denuclearization commitment no matter whether there is a final document.
Source: Xinhua
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