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Russia: solution of Korean nuclear issue requires compromise, patience
Head of the Russian delegation to the second round of six-party talks Alexander Losiukov said Wednesday that solving of the Korean nuclear issue will be a long-drawn process and entails compromise and patience from all sides. Losiukov, Russian deputy foreign minister, said at the opening ceremony that the Russian side is "discreetly optimistic" about the new round of talks. "The Russian side wants to reiterate that the ultimate goal of the talks is to guarantee peace, security and cooperation on the basis of a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula," he said. "We hope that the parties will reach concrete agreements to pave the way for
further steps. Russia is ready to cooperate constructively with the other sides
and make every effort possible for the talks to yield positive results," he
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