We hope that Iraq will comprehensively implement the U.N. resolutions to create the necessary conditions for the orderly and peaceful resolution of the Iraq issue.
We hope that this Russian invitation to Iran to hold talks on the 16th about participating in an international uranium enrichment center will help break, or encourage a break, in the current stalemate over the Iranian nuclear issue.
We hope that various parties can stick to their parts in bringing a peaceful solution and that the Beijing talks can be continued.
We hope the Iranian side can cooperate with the efforts by the international community to restart the diplomatic negotiations and resolve the nuclear issue properly.
We hope the parties concerned could exercise restraint and keep calm and step up communication and dialogue so as to properly resolve this issue.
We hope the second round of Beijing talks will start as early as possible, to promote the dialogue for a peaceful resolution of the North Korean nuclear issue.
We hope the U.S. side and the international community will keep alert to the danger and severe damage caused by the so-called 'Taiwan Independence'.
We hope the US congressmen would gain a comprehensive impression of Hong Kong's status quo.
We hope this proposal and invitation can help break the impasse of the Iranian nuclear issue.
We noticed that many Japanese people also hold misgivings about Koizumi's shrine visit.
We oppose impulsively using sanctions or threats of sanctions to solve problems. This will complicate problems.
We oppose the habitual use of sanctions, or threats of sanctions, to solve problems. This only complicates problems.
We think the most urgent thing for all the parties now is still to keep patient and make utmost efforts to resume the negotiations between the EU3 and Iran.
We think the Russian proposal is a good attempt to break this stalemate.
We think the Russian proposal is a good attempt to break this stalemate. We hope all sides will use their wisdom to provide new proposals that will create conditions for reviving negotiations.
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