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UPDATED: 08:09, March 21, 2007
Chief Russian negotiator: DPRK concerned about frozen funds issue
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Chief Russian negotiator to the six-party talks Alexander Losyukov said on Tuesday evening that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was concerned about its frozen funds in a Macao bank.

Losyukov said, "the DPRK said its frozen funds in the Banco Delta Asia (BDA) have not been transferred into the Bank of China in Beijing so far."

He told the media that the previously planned meeting of chief delegates on Tuesday afternoon was cancelled because the frozen funds issue was not solved thoroughly.

If the frozen funds issue get properly resolved tonight or tomorrow, all the parties might start to discuss other issues, Losyukov added.

In 2005, the United States accused the bank of helping the DPRK launder money and subsequently froze the U.S. dollar accounts held by the DPRK at the bank.

The DPRK rejected the charge and demanded the United States lift such financial sanction before it could return to the six-party talks, which caused the talks to remain stalled for 13 months since the end of 2005.

The United States had agreed on March 19 to transfer the DPRK funds in the frozen BDA accounts to a Chinese bank in Beijing.

Losyukov said the six-party talks are now progressing but many issues remain to be solved.

Losyukov said Russia hoped all parties involved in the talks could keep frank negotiations and solve various difficulties emerging in the process of resolving the Korean Peninsula issue.

China made great efforts and did excellent organization work, Losyukov added.

Source: Xinhua


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