China voices commitment to further six-party talks

China voices commitment to further six-party talks

BEIJING () — China voiced its commitment to further promote the six-party talks here on Monday, calling on the concerned parties to implement the second phase action in a comprehensive and balanced way.

“Promoting the six-party talks process serves the of the involved parties, which is also a shared aspiration of the international community,” Gang said.

“China will continue to strengthen its communication and coordination with the to push forward the talks.”

The United States removed the Democratic People’s () from its terrorism list on Saturday after the two sides reached an agreement on over the latter’s nuclear program.

The removal follows a two-day trip to Pyongyang by U.S. to the six-party , Christopher Hill, earlier this month.

On Oct. 1-3, Hill reached a series of agreements with negotiators that led to its removal from the terrorism list.

“China appreciates the constructive efforts made by the concerned parties”, said, expressing hope they would substantially carry out their promises to promote the talks and continue their .

On June 27, the blew up a of an to demonstrate its commitment to , a day after handing over details of its .

Under the 2007 pact, the pledged to disable its in a step toward its eventual in exchange for diplomatic concessions and energy aid.

But the accord has been stalled by disputes over the verification of a nuclear declaration between the and the United States.

The stopped disabling its in August in retaliation for Washington’s failure to remove the country from its terrorism-sponsoring states list.

Editor: Wang Hongjiang

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