UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan praised on Tuesday the "spirit
of mutual respect" achieved at the fourth round of six-party talks
for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, which took a
recess in Beijing Sunday.
He also found it encouraging that the participants were able to
increase understanding and broaden areas of consensus, said a
statement delivered by a UN spokesperson at the noon press briefing
in New York.
"The secretary-general urges the governments concerned to use
the time before the round is resumed in three weeks to identify
ways to reconcile their needs and concerns," the spokesperson
said.
Annan also extended special praise to China for "its dedication
and tireless efforts to facilitate progress" as the host of the
talks, the spokesperson added.
The six-party talks involve China, the US, Russia, Japan, North
and South Korea. Negotiators from the six countries concluded 13
days of talks in Beijing Sunday without achieving a breakthrough in
ending the US-North Korean dispute over Pyongyang's nuclear
program.
(Xinhua News Agency August 10, 2005)