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DPRK remains committed to denuclearisation goal-Kim.
BEIJING, October 6 (Itar-Tass) - The Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK) remains committed to the goal of denuclearising the Korean
Peninsula and is ready to conduct talks on its nuclear programme, DPRK
leader Kim Jong Il had said at talks with Wen Jiabao, Premier of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, on Monday night, the Xinhua
news agency reported on Tuesday.
The commitment of the People's Republic to the efforts towards
attaining the goal of rendering the Korean Peninsula free from nuclear
weapons -- the goal that was set by Kim Il Sung, the First President of
the DPRK and reaffirmed by the DPRK's latest denuclearisation pledges --
remains unchanged, Kim said.
"The DPRK is ready to participated in multilateral talks, including
those in the six-country format, which depends on progress in talks with
the United States," the North Korean leader said. Thereby Kim Jong Il made
Pyongyang's return to the table of the six-country talks dependent on the
state of affairs in relations with the US. "Through a DPRK-US bilateral
meeting, hostile relations between the two countries must change into
peaceful ones," he said.
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Korea (DPRK) remains committed to the goal of denuclearising the Korean
Peninsula and is ready to conduct talks on its nuclear programme, DPRK
leader Kim Jong Il had said at talks with Wen Jiabao, Premier of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, on Monday night, the Xinhua
news agency reported on Tuesday.
The commitment of the People's Republic to the efforts towards
attaining the goal of rendering the Korean Peninsula free from nuclear
weapons -- the goal that was set by Kim Il Sung, the First President of
the DPRK and reaffirmed by the DPRK's latest denuclearisation pledges --
remains unchanged, Kim said.
"The DPRK is ready to participated in multilateral talks, including
those in the six-country format, which depends on progress in talks with
the United States," the North Korean leader said. Thereby Kim Jong Il made
Pyongyang's return to the table of the six-country talks dependent on the
state of affairs in relations with the US. "Through a DPRK-US bilateral
meeting, hostile relations between the two countries must change into
peaceful ones," he said.
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