Wu Dawei, simplified Chinese: 武大伟; traditional Chinese: 武大偉;born 1946) is the special representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs and former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China... (wikipedia)
China and the United States have always worked together to move the six-party process forward.
We can expect some progress. We will make an effort toward a positive direction.
We'll continue to make efforts. At the moment, our prospects are still unclear.
We haven't reached a conclusion yet, but you can have some expectations.
This result has not come easily and therefore all the parties should highly cherish and seriously treat it,
We need to have caution, but maybe you can have some expectations.
There is still a tough situation. Each side intends to make efforts.
The specific date of when the talks would resume is yet to be set.
put forward proposals and ideas so that we will be able to work out an implementation plan that is acceptable to all sides at an early date.
a process of all six parties overcoming one mountain after another, one wall after another.
a process of all six parties overcoming one mountain after another.
This is the most important result since the six-party talks started more than two years ago.
The joint statement is the most important achievement in the two years since the start of six-party talks,
The Chinese side strongly demands the Japanese side bear its due responsibility and obligation,
I hope the parties concerned will put in the effort. For this time, the presence of all the chief delegates of the six-party talks in Tokyo signifies that all parties are willing to put in an effort for this cause.
I hope the parties concerned could continue to participate in consultations in an earnest, responsible, flexible and pragmatic attitude so as to seek solutions acceptable to all parties,
I am not certain but there is still some time left.
I cannot say for sure when we can reach agreement on a joint statement and I cannot say for sure that we will reach agreement after the recess.
I cannot say for sure if we will reach agreement on a common paper after the recess, and I also want to stress the ability to issue a joint paper is not the barometer of success of these talks.
The important thing is all the parties agreed to resume talks and we all have kept (in) contact and negotiation in the framework of the six-party talks
The DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) committed to abandoning all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and returning at an early date to the treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and to IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) safeguards.
The central task of this fifth round of the six-party talks, starting from today, is to formulate the detailed rules, methods and steps to implement the joint statement under the principle of commitment for commitment and action for action.
All the parties will hold consultations on the implementation of all principles and agreements stated in the Joint Statement reached at the fourth round of the talks,