America Is Preparing, under Appropriate Conditions, to Promote Restart of Six-Party Talks

Published in Xinhua
(China) on 3 March 2011
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Translated from by Sharon Chiao. Edited by Jeff Kozlowski.
U.S. Officials have recently said that America is preparing, under appropriate conditions, to promote the restart of Six-Party Talks.

On the same day, U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen Bosworth answered the Senate Foreign Relation Committee’s questions, saying America is diligently working on breaking the deadlock in Six-Party Talks on the North Korea nuclear issue, which have been at a standstill for the past two years.

“We're very open to getting back to the table,” he said, “provided ... that it’s done under the right set of circumstances.”

Bosworth says America needs to see “evidence that the agreements that we have reached with them in the past are agreements that they are now prepared to carry out.”

On September 19, 2005 during the fourth round of Six-Party Talks, each member of the Six-Party Talks on the North Korean nuclear issue agreed upon the joint statement. This joint statement includes North Korea agreeing to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and returning to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and the International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards as soon as possible.

Turning to humanitarian aid to North Korea, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that this issue was “still at the study phase” and that nothing has been decided.


美国官员1日说,美方准备在适当条件下推动重启朝鲜半岛核问题六方会谈。

  美国朝鲜问题特使斯蒂芬·博斯沃思当天接受国会参议院外交关系委员会质询时说,美方正努力打破朝核问题六方会谈停滞两年的僵局。

  “我们就重返谈判桌持非常开放的态度,”他说,“只要……它在恰当情形下展开。”

  按博斯沃思的说法,美方需要看到“朝鲜准备践行它与各方先前达成的协议”。

  朝核问题六方会谈各方2005年9月19日达成第四轮六方会谈《共同声明》。声明内容包括朝方承诺放弃一切核武器以及现有核计划,早日重返《不扩散核武器条约》及国际原子能机构保障监督。

  谈及对朝人道主义援助,负责东亚和太平洋事务的助理国务卿库尔特·坎贝尔告诉参院外交关系委员会,这一议题“仍处于研究阶段”,尚未产生任何决定。
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