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Diplomatic Priorities
Representing the People
UPDATED: March 12, 2010 NO. 11 MARCH 18, 2010
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Korean Peninsula nuclear issue

The six-party talks met with some twists and turns over the last year, but it is gratifying to see that none of the parties involved has given up on the objective of achieving a denuclearized Korean Peninsula, and none has abandoned the six-party talks mechanism, which is an effective multilateral mechanism. And they have all made their contribution to restarting the talks.

We believe that as long as all parties stick to the objective of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, stay in contact, maintain their patience and continue to work together for the common objective, there is much hope for restarting the six-party talks and achieving all the objectives set out in the September 19, 2005 Joint Statement.

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