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Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, and
the United States of America from July 26th to August 7th, and from
September 13th to 19th, 2005.
Mr. Wu Dawei, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
PRC, Mr. Kim Gye Gwan, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK; Mr.
Kenichiro Sasae, Director-General for Asian and Oceanian Affairs, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Japan; Mr. Song Min-soon, Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade of the ROK; Mr. Alekseyev, Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Russian Federation; and Mr. Christopher Hill, Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the United States
attended the talks as heads of their respective delegations.
Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei chaired the talks.
For the cause of peace and stability on the Korean
Peninsula and in Northeast Asia at large, the Six Parties held, in the
spirit of mutual respect and equality, serious and practical talks
concerning the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula on the basis of the
common understanding of the previous three rounds of talks, and agreed, in
this context, to the following:
1. The Six Parties unanimously reaffirmed that the
goal of the Six-Party Talks is the verifiable denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula in a peaceful manner.
The DPRK committed to abandoning all nuclear weapons
and existing nuclear programs and returning, at an early date, to the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and to IAEA safeguards.
The United States affirmed that it has no nuclear
weapons on the Korean Peninsula and has no intention to attack or invade the
DPRK with nuclear or conventional weapons.
The ROK reaffirmed its commitment not to receive or
deploy nuclear weapons in accordance with the 1992 Joint Declaration of the
Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, while affirming that there exist
no nuclear weapons within its territory.
The 1992 Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of
the Korean Peninsula should be observed and implemented.
The DPRK stated that it has the right to peaceful
uses of nuclear energy. The other parties expressed their respect and agreed
to discuss, at an appropriate time, the subject of the provision of light
water reactor to the DPRK.
2. The Six Parties undertook, in their relations, to
abide by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations
and recognized norms of international relations.
The DPRK and the United States undertook to respect
each other's sovereignty, exist peacefully together, and take steps to
normalize their relations subject to their respective bilateral policies.
The DPRK and Japan undertook to take steps to
normalize their relations in accordance with the Pyongyang Declaration, on
the basis of the settlement of unfortunate past and the outstanding issues
of concern.
3. The Six Parties undertook to promote economic
cooperation in the fields of energy, trade and investment, bilaterally and/or
multilaterally.
China, Japan, ROK, Russia and the US stated their
willingness to provide energy assistance to the DPRK.
The ROK reaffirmed its proposal of July 12th 2005
concerning the provision of 2 million kilowatts of electric power to the
DPRK.
4. The Six Parties committed to joint efforts for
lasting peace and stability in Northeast Asia.
The directly related parties will negotiate a
permanent peace regime on the Korean Peninsula at an appropriate separate
forum.
The Six Parties agreed to explore ways and means for
promoting security cooperation in Northeast Asia.
5. The Six Parties agreed to take coordinated steps
to implement the afore-mentioned consensus in a phased manner in line with
the principle of "commitment for commitment, action for action".
6. The Six Parties agreed to hold the Fifth Round of
the Six-Party Talks in Beijing in early November 2005 at a date to be
determined through consultations.
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