Six-Party Talks Resume
The fifth-round of the six-party talks has restarted on November 9. China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States are seeking to persuade DPRK to abandon its nuclear weapons.

The fifth round of talks on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula opens on November 9 in Beijing.
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Talks Underway
 
  • DPRK, US still far apart in nuke talks (12/11 08:35)
  • Nuke talks ""substantive, constructive""  (11/11 09:56)
  • Six-party talks begins in Beijing, chair outlines main task (9/11 15:24)
  • Six parties to voice stances on implementing joint statement Wednesday (9/11 12:23)
  • Fifth-round nuke talks open today in Beijing (9/11 07:53)
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    DPRK's Stance
  • DPRK condemns US sanctions, blockade  (13/1 16:51)
  • Six parties have taken first step for fulfilling common statement: DPRK official  (13/11 08:04)
  • Bird flu extinct in Hunan (12/11 11:18)
  • Hubei reports China's latest bird flu outbreak (12/11 08:31)
  • DPRK defends right to peaceful use of nuclear power  (5/8 09:09)
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    Positions Taken by Other Nations
  • ROK appeals all parties to have patience (9/11 15:23)
  • DPRK should first abandon its nuclear program  (9/11 12:19)
  • US negotiator sees "real difficulties" in six-party talks  (16/9 15:18)
  • Japan urges DPRK to review stand on light-water reactor  (16/9 15:15)
  • Hill: Parties need to clarify principles (4/8 15:08)
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    Background Information
  • Another patient found with avian influenza symptoms in Thailand (12/11 11:19)
  • Chief negotiators (28/7 10:04)
  • Positions adopted by concerned countries (28/7 10:02)
  • The venue for the nuclear talks (25/7 12:38)
  • DPRK Nuclear Facilities  (25/7 11:58)
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    Comments
  • Bird flu spreads quickly in Vietnam (12/11 11:17)
  • Six-party talks restart with mixed hope and caution  (9/11 17:23)
  • One-on-one meetings help third-day nuclear talks inch forward  (29/7 12:09)
  • S. Korean media pay close attention to nuclear talks (28/7 19:31)
  • Tokyo should not go astray (The Korea Times) (28/7 15:23)