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UPDATED: 13:41, September 17, 2005
US chief negotiator unwilling to speculate on final outcome of six-party talks
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US chief negotiator to the ongoing six-party talks Christopher Hill said he didn't want to speculate what the involved parties were going to do on Saturday afternoon.

"The six parties are currently in the process of evaluating where we are as right," Hill told reporters before he left the hotel for the fifth-day negotiations, possibly the last day of the current round of the six-party talks.

He said the new draft common document proposed by China was a good package, but he gave no more details.

He said he would further consult with Washington on telephone in the morning.

According to the press center of the Chinese delegation, China and the United States will hold bilateral consultations on Saturday morning.

The draft common document submitted by China included the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's right to civilian nuclear programs and a light-water reactor, chief Russian negotiator Alexander Alexeyev said on Friday.

Source: Xinhua


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