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Nuke talks end without disarmament deadline
The top nuclear negotiator of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Gye-gwan, said Saturday that he was satisfied with the "good results" of the latest six-party talks.
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ĦE DPRK nuclear envoy satisfied with latest six-party talks
The top nuclear negotiator of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Gye-gwan, said Saturday that he was satisfied with the "good results" of the latest six-party talks. Kim made
ĦE DPRK renews need of light-water reactors to dismantle nuke programs
Top nuclear negotiator of the DemocraticPeople's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Gye Gwan stressed Saturday morning DPRKneeds light-water reactors for the eventual dismantlement of its nuclearfacilities.
ĦE Nuke talks end without disarmament deadline
The Six-Party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue ended here Friday with a schedule for next round of negotiation, but without a disarmament deadline. Delegates attending the meeting
ĦE Full text of the press communique issued at the end of the chief delegates meeting of six-party talks
The following is the full text of a press communique issued here Friday at the end of the head of delegation meeting of the sixth round of the six-party talks. Press Communique of the Head
ĦE Nuke talks end with schedule for next talks
The Six-Party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue ended here Friday with a schedule for next round of negotiation. Delegates attending the meeting decided to convene in early September for
ĦE Six party talks to conclude with statement of work plan, no deadline
The chief delegates meeting of the six-party talks will end at around 11:00 a.m. with a statement on the work plan for the second phaseĦA yet no deadline for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to
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ĦE South Korea's nuclear negotiator arrives in Beijing
South Korea's nuclear negotiator Chun Yung-woo arrives at the Beijing airport, July 17, 2007. Negotiators from six nations gathered in the Chinese capital for another round of talks on disarming Pyongyang's nuclear program, a
ĦE U.S. chief negotiator arrives in Beijing
United State's chief negotiator Christopher Hill arrives at the airport in Beijing, China, July 17, 2007. Six-party talks are expected to resume at the Chinese capital.
ĦE Japanese top negotiator arrives in Beijing
Japan's top negotiator Kenichiro Sasae speaks to the press after arriving in Beijing on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Sasae will take part in meetings which gather chief delegates to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear
ĦE North Korean's chief negotiator arrives in Beijing
North Korea's chief negotiator Kim Kye Gwan, left, reacts to journalists near North Korean Ambassador to China, Choe Jin Su upon arrival at the airport in Beijing, China, July 17, 2007. Negotiators from six nations gather in

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