The North Korean delegation, the first foreign delegation,
arrived in Beijing Friday for the imminent fourth round of
six-party talks on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.??
The talks, involving China, the US, Russia, Japan, North and
South Korea, are set to begin next Tuesday.
Other four foreign delegations will arrive in the coming
days.
The duration of the talks, due to be held at the Diaoyutai State
Guesthouse, the venue for the previous three rounds, is yet to be
decided.
According to sources with the Foreign Ministry, the head of the
Chinese delegation will be Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei, and the
head of the North Korean delegation is Vice Foreign Minister Kim
Kye-gwan.
The South Korean delegation will be led by Deputy Foreign
Minister Song Min-soon, the US delegation by Assistant Secretary of
State Christopher Hill, the Russian delegation by Deputy Foreign
Minister Alexander Alexeyev, and the Japanese delegation by Sasae
Kenichiro, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asia and
Oceanian Affairs Bureau.
The six-party talks, aiming to peacefully resolve the nuclear
issue on the Korean Peninsula, had gathered delegates from the
afore-mentioned six countries three times in Beijing.
But the multilateral talks have been stalled since September
last year when the scheduled fourth round talks failed to be
convened. Local observers expect substantial results to come out of
the new round of talks.?
(Xinhua News Agency July 23, 2005)