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¡¤ ROK: Joint document likely to be adpoted Tuesday
An official with delegation of the Republic of Korea (ROK) to the six-party talks said that a joint document is likely to be adopted on Tuesday. According to the official, who speaks only on
¡¤ U.S. top nuclear envoy expects "real changes" in six-party talks
Christopher Hill, U.S. chief negotiator for the six-party talks, said Saturday here that he expects "some real changes" in next week's six-party talks. "I am not going to get into specific elements,
¡¤ China hopes upcoming 6-party talks to end in 3-4 days
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei, who is also China's chief negotiator to the six-party talks, said on Wednesday that he hopes the upcoming session of six-party talks will accomplish its mission within
¡¤ S. Korea expects joint document adopted in six-party talks
South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said Wednesday that his government expects a joint document to be adopted during the upcoming six-party talks. "If we say (such an agreement) is a mountain,
¡¤ U.S. hopes to make "substantial" progress in six-party talks
The United States expressed hope on Tuesday that the six-party talks to be resumed on Feb. 8 will make "substantial" progress in trying to dismantle the nuclear program of the Democratic People's Republic of
¡¤ Six-party talks on Korean nuclear issue to resume from Feb. 8
The six-party talks on the Korean peninsular nuclear issue will be resumed in Beijing on Feb. 8, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman announced on Tuesday. "As a result of the consultations of
¡¤ DPRK: upcoming six-party talks to focus on implementation of 2005 agreement
The next round of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue aims to initiate the implementation of an agreement signed in 2005, the chief negotiator of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (
¡¤ U.S.-DPRK talks lay "solid basis" for future six-party talks
A senior U.S. official said here on Monday that last week talks between officials of the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) have laid "solid basis" for progress at next six-

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