US Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Daniel Glaser landed in
Beijing on Sunday following the recess of the six-party talks after the frozen funds issue
remained unresolved.
Although Glazer had no comment upon arrival, a US embassy press
source revealed that Glaser will meet with Chinese officials on
Monday.
On Glazer’s agenda will be discussing the transfer of North
Korea’s frozen funds from the Macao-based Banco Delta Asia
(BDA).
The inability to close the transfer brought the six-party talks
to an abrupt recess on Thursday although the leader of the Chinese
delegation, Wu Dawei, pledged they would restart soon. Wu further
admitted the transfer of the DPRK's funds had been an unexpected
roadblock, but that all sides would make concerted efforts to
overcome it.
On Sunday, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing spoke with US Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice on the phone. The two officials spoke on plowing
ahead with developing Sino-US relations and the six-party talks,
according to a Foreign Ministry press release.?
(Xinhua News Agency March 26, 2007)