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BEIJING, Oct. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- China appreciates that the DPRK will
consider a written security assurance from the United States, calling it a
"positive gesture".
Zhang Qiyue, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman made the remark here Sunday
when asked for comments on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's
(DPRK) willingness, with some preconditions, to consider the US suggestion
to offer a written security assurance to the DPRK.
China appreciates the "positive gesture" of the DPRK, Zhang said.
China hopes that all parties concerned will further show their
sincerity, narrow their differences and create the necessary conditions to
continue the dialogue progress and seek a political solution for their
concerns, Zhang noted.
China will continue to contribute its own effort to that, Zhang
said.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) quoted the DPRK Foreign
Ministry spokesman as saying that the DPRK was ready to consider Bush's
remarks on the written assurances of non-aggression if the yare based on
the intention to co-exist with the DPRK and aimed at playing a positive
role in realizing the proposal for a package solution on the principle of
simultaneous actions.
US President Bush said on Oct. 20 in Bangkok, the venue for the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, that progress was being made on
peacefully solving the nuclear standoff with the DPRK by offering
Pyongyang a written security guarantee in exchange for a commitment to
scrap its nuclear weapons program.
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