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DEPARTMENT
OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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STATEMENT
OF
SECRETARY ALBERTO G.
ROMULO
ON THE OUTCOME OF THE FIFTH ROUND OF THE SIX-PARTY TALKS
HELD IN BEIJING,
13 FEBRUARY 2007
We
join the international community in welcoming the Six-Party agreement in Beijing
on 13 February 2007 which is an important first step towards a denuclearized
Korean Peninsula and augurs well for a more stable and secure Asia. We welcome
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's agreement to shut down and seal its
main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon, list all its nuclear programs, and dismantle
all other nuclear facilities in exchange for energy, economic, and humanitarian
assistance.
The
international community has finally seen a concrete result ensuing from the
Six-Party Talks. We commend the heads of delegations of the People's Republic of
China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Japan, the Republic of Korea,
the Russian Federation, and the United States of America for having demonstrated
the strength and unwavering resolve to engage North Korea in the diplomatic
arena for the cause of peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula.
We
believe that the agreements are most critical steps toward the implementation of
the September 19, 2005 Agreement, which calls for a denuclearization of the
Korean Peninsula, and the eventual return of the entire Northeast Asia region to
the non-proliferation regime.
As
we look forward to the normalization of relations between key players in the
region, the
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