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UPDATED: 08:43, March 08, 2005
NYT report on DPRK nuclear issue "not tallies with fact"
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in Beijing Monday that a report published by US-based New York Times on the Korean nuclear issue "not tallies with the fact."

"We don't know why the reporter held such irresponsible attitude towards the clear-cut facts," Liu said in response to a journalist's question to comment on the story.

After reiterating that China's stance on the Korean nuclear issue was "consistent and firm", Liu elaborated that China stands for a nuclear-weapon-free Korean Peninsular and the maintenance ofpeace and stability in the peninsula.

The nuclear issue must be peacefully resolved through dialogue,he said. "All issues related with the nuclear problem should and can be tackled through talks," he said.

China has maintained contacts, coordination and cooperation with all sides concerned, including the United States, on the Korean nuclear issue, he said.

China's efforts to push forward the trilateral talks and the later six-party talks were "obvious to all," Liu said, adding that China will continue to maintain and enhance coordination and cooperation with all sides on the issue, including the United States.

The trilateral talks involves China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States and the ensuing six-party talks added the Republic of Korea, Russia and Japan. All the talkswere held in Beijing during the last two years.

Source: Xinhua


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