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MOSCOW, Mar. 5 (Xinhua) -- Russia should and can play
an important and constructive role in promoting the six-party talks on the
Korean Peninsula's nuclear issue, South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon
said on Monday.
Song, who arrived earlier in the day on a two-day
visit to Moscow, told the Itar-Tass news agency that he believed the success of
the six-party talks "will have a positive effect not only on stability and
security in East Asia, but also on the development of Russia's Far East and
Siberia."
"The improvement of relations between the two Koreas,
as well as between the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK), will help make the DPRK market more transparent," Song was quoted
as saying.
"We will be able to improve some topical economic
projects, including the linkage of two railways into a unified inter-Korean
one," he said.
Song is currently on two-nation tour that had already
taken him to Washington where he met with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to discuss early steps for
implementation of the recent joint document adopted at the six-party talks.
In Moscow, Song is scheduled to hold talks with his
Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov and Russian Security Council Secretary Igor
Ivanov.
The latest round of six-party talks, involving China,
the United States, the DPRK, South Korea, Russia and Japan, ended in Beijing
last month with a joint statement on the first step toward the denuclearization
of the Korean Peninsula.
Under the document, the DPRK will shut down and seal
its Yongbyon nuclear facility including the reprocessing facility and will
invite IAEA inspectors to return to the country to monitor and verify its
actions.
In return for shutting down the reactor, the parties
agreed to provide Pyongyang with 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil within 60 days as
emergency energy assistance in the initial phase.