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DPRK nuclear envoy satisfied with latest six-party talks

The top nuclear negotiator of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Gye-gwan, said Saturday that he was satisfied with the "good results" of the latest six-party talks.


    Kim made the remarks upon arrival at airport after he attended the talks, which ended on Friday in Beijing.


    "The meeting has made good results and reached many consensus among related countries," said Kim.


    "We believe that development will be made in the future," said he.


    Kim especially expressed thanks to China for what it has done for the meeting.


    "China made much sincere preparation for this meeting so that six parties can consult with each other in a good way," said Kim, adding that "the DPRK delegation thanks China very much."


    Referring to the light-water reactor issues, Kim said this issue should be talked about when development has been made on the phase of dismantling nuclear facilities under the Sept. 19 joint statement.


    Kim arrived in Beijing on Tuesday to participate in the latest the six-party talks involving China, DPRK, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States.


    The closed-door talks ended on Friday morning with a schedule for the next round of negotiations, but without a disarmament deadline.


    Delegates attending the meeting decided to convene in early September another round of talks and the five working groups will meet by the end of August to discuss technical details concerning the disablement of the nuclear facilities of DPRK.
 

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