Now that we see difficulties in seeking a solution to this issue, we are willing to stay in close contact with all parties concerned so as to continue to seek the resolution of this issue within the framework of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency).
China is clear on the issues in US-India nuclear co-operation.
The visit of Cui aims at stepping up exchanges with all parties concerned in a bid to help resolve the Iranian nuclear issue properly.
We think that the two sides should respect each other and follow the principle of equality and properly handle the issue in accordance with World Trade Organization regulations.
Given current developments, China hopes Iran will restore suspension of all activities relating to uranium enrichment and create the conditions for appropriately resolving the Iran nuclear issue through peaceful negotiations.
Cui will exchange views with Iranian and Russian diplomats on Iranian nuclear issue and other issues of common concern.
There are now financial issues between the United States and North Korea, and there hasn't been a satisfactory resolution.
He will meet with delegation heads of other parties and discuss the issues concerning the six-party talks.
He will exchange views with President Bush on bilateral ties, plus major regional and international issues of common interest.
We are happy about the normalization of the Pakistan-India relationship and hope such a momentum could be maintained and this could be conducive to the realization of solutions for the pending issues between the two countries.
Linking these two issues is unreasonable. The passage of the anti-secession law is an effort to ease tensions across the Taiwan Straits.
The most pressing issue for the six parties at present is to concentrate on resolving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.
We hope Iran can restore its moratorium on all activities related to uranium enrichment and create the conditions for the solution of the nuclear issue through negotiations.
We do not expect breakthroughs to be achieved in the next three days in all issues mentioned in the joint statement,
During his visit, the two sides will exchange opinions on issues including bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
Here, we'd like to advise the United States to think over its own human rights issues, correct its erroneous double standards on the human rights issue and stop using human rights as an excuse to interfere in other countries' internal affairs.
We support Russia's negotiations with Iran on the nuclear issue and hope the talks with yield positive results.
They will exchange views on the nuclear issue. We will discuss how to resolve this issue ... properly through dialogue and consultation.