China-North Korea discuss resuming six-party talks
On August 29, China's special envoy for the six-party talks, Wu Dawei, said he had "meticulous discussions" with his North Korean counterpart Kim Kye Gwan about the possibility of restarting the six-party talks process related to Pyongyang's controversial nuclear program.
China's special envoy for the six-party talks Wu Dawei.
(Source: Yonhap)
Speaking in Pyongyang after talks with North Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan, special envoy Wu Dawei stressed: "Regarding issues on the Korean Peninsula and aiming at the resumption of the six-party talks, we have conducted detailed discussions. We have enhanced mutual understanding. However, so far, it is difficult to assess what kind of impact this will have."
Mr. Vu Dai Vi's visit to North Korea, which began on August 26, took place before the 10th anniversary of the launch of the six-party talks, and in the context of signs of improvement towards resuming dialogue between the two Koreas./.
According to (TTXVN) - DT