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Sunday, March 19, 2000, updated at 10:31(GMT+8)


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Chinese, DPRK FM Hold Talks

The Foreign Minister of North Korea is now in Beijing for a visit. On Saturday, Paek Nam Sun met with his Chinese counterpart Tang Jiaxuan and exchanged views on a range of issues.

Tang Jiaxuan said the sound development of bilateral relations has contributed positively to peace, stability of the Korean Peninsula and the region.

Paek Nam Sun noted it is the strong will of the General Secretary of North Korea Workers' Party, Kim Jong Il's will to further develop the traditional friendship between the two countries.

Tang Jiaxuan reiterated China's consistent support to the efforts by two sides in the Korean Peninsula to improve bilateral relations and realize their peaceful reunification.

On his part, Paek Nam Sun said his country supports the China's position expounded in the recently-released White Paper on the Taiwan issue.

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