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Six-party talks end with joint document
Latest Updated by 2007-02-14 08:28:53
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Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan meets envoys attending the six-party talks in Beijing, on Feb. 13, 2007. (Xinhua Photo)

Chief negotiators to the six-party talks pose for a picture before the closing ceremony of the talks at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, Feb. 13, 2007. The six-party talks ended Tuesday with a joint document on the first step toward the denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula. Under the joint document, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will shut down and seal the Yongbyon nuclear facility, including the reprocessing facility and invite back IAEA personnel to conduct all necessary monitoring and verifications. In picture (L to R) Japan's chief envoy Kenichiro Sasae, South Korea's Chun Yung-woo, DPRK's Kim Kye Gwan, China's Chief envoy Wu Dawei, U.S. envoy Christopher Hill and Russia's Alexander Losyukov. (Xinhua Photo)

The six-party talks on Tuesday ended with a joint document on the first step toward the denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.

Under the document, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will shut down and seal the Yongbyon nuclear facility, including the reprocessing facility and invite back IAEA personnel to conduct all necessary monitoring and verifications.

The parities agreed to the provision of emergency energy assistance to the DPRK in the initial phase, and the assistance equivalent to 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil will commence within 60 days, said the document.

According to the document, six parties agreed on the establishment of five working groups on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, normalization of DPRK-U.S. relations, normalization of DPRK-Japan relations, economy and energy cooperation as well as Northeast Asia peace and security mechanism.

The working groups will discuss and formulate specific plans for the implementation of the Sept. 19 statement in their respective areas, it said.

The parties agreed that all working groups will meet within next 30 days.

The detailed modalities of the said assistance will be determined through consultations and appropriate assessments in the working group on economic and energy cooperation, it said.

Once the initial actions are implemented, the six parties will promptly hold a ministerial meeting to confirm implementation of the joint document and explore ways and means for promoting security cooperation in the Northeast Asia, it said.

The parties reaffirmed that they will take positive steps to increase mutual trust, and will make joint efforts for lasting peace and stability in Northeast Asia. The directly related parties will negotiate a permanent peace regime on the Korean Peninsula at an appropriate separate forum, it said.

The parties agreed to hold the sixth round of six-party talks on March 19 to hear reports of the working groups and discuss actions for the next phase.

Top Chinese envoy to the six-party talks Wu Dawei said at the closing plenary that the denuclearization process has stridden an "important and solid step".

The joint document is conducive to peace and stability in Northeast Asia and to developing and improving relations between relevant countries, Wu said.

The DPRK and the United States will start bilateral talks aimed at resolving pending bilateral issues and moving toward full diplomatic relations, the joint document said.

The United States will begin the process of removing the designation of the DPRK as a state-sponsor of terrorism and advance the process of terminating the application of the Trading with the Enemy Act with respect to the DPRK, the document said.

The DPRK and Japan will also start bilateral talks aimed at taking steps to normalize their relations in accordance with the Pyongyang Declaration, on the basis of the settlement of unfortunate past and the outstanding issues of concern, according to the document.

"The six-party talks are vigorous. It is still full of hope to push and deepen the process of the talks," Wu said.

Editor: Donald

By: Source: China View website
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