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    Col. Lee Hong-ki (L) and Lt. Colonel Song Kue-myung of South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff brief members of the media in Seoul about machinegun fire in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) July 17, 2003. South Korea exchanged machinegun fire with North Korea on Thursday in the DMZ, the divided peninsula's heavily fortified frontier, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said. -Reuters

    South (L) and North Korean soldiers stand guard at the Panmunjom truce village in the demilitarized zone which separates the two countries July 16, 2003. North Korea appears willing to resume three-way talks with the United States and China on its suspected nuclear weapons program and a senior Chinese official will visit Washington this week to discuss the issue, a senior State Department official said. -Reuters

    The Yongbyon nuclear facility in North Korea is seen in this handout satellite image.-AFP File



  • Chinese Foreign Ministry:Six-party talks to be held in Beijing on 14/8/2003
  • Six-party talks on nuclear issue to be held in late August 14/8/2003
  • Urgent:Six-nation talks on DPRK nuclear issue to be held on Aug.27-29in Beijing 14/8/2003
  • Chinese,S.Korean FMs hold talks on bilateral ties,DPRK nuclear issue 14/8/2003
  • Russia,DPRK,ROK begin consultations to prepare for six-party talks 14/8/2003
  • US denies reported "economic proposals"for DPRK 14/8/2003
  • Officials from US,Japan,South Korea meet in Washington 14/8/2003
  • Bush:DPRK nuclear issue can be dealt with peacefully 14/8/2003
  • Russia seeking to lift risk of conflict on Korean Peninsula:diplomat 13/8/2003
  • US,S.Korea,Japan to hold trilateral consultations 12/8/2003
  • China confident of positive results of six-country talks:Chinese FM 13/8/2003
  • China hopes six-party talks gain positive results 10/8/2003
  • US not to sign nonaggression pact with DPRK:Powell 8/8/2003
  • KCNA urges US to abandon attempt to strangle DPRK 5/8/2003
  • China ready to push for early start of six-party talks:FM spokesman 4/8/2003
  • Multilateral nuclear talks to be held in Beijing:DPRK 4/8/2003
  • US not trying to bring down DPRK government:Powell 4/8/2003
  • FM spokesman:Second round of nuclear talks under discussion 1/8/2003
  • Moscow expects talks on DPRK nuclear issue to start soon 1/8/2003
  • Japan,US,S.Korea to strengthen consultation for 6-way talks 1/8/2003
  • Moscow expects talks on DPRK nuclear issue to start soon 1/8/2003
  • DRPK accepts six-way talks:Yonhap 1/8/2003
  • DPRK accepts multilateral nuclear talks:S.Korean Foreign Ministry 1/8/2003
  • Japan,US,S.Korea to strengthen consultation for 6-way talks 1/8/2003
  • South Korea,DPRK agree to rid barriers in economic cooperation 1/8/2003
  • Russia says DPRK supports to hold multilateral talks on nuclear issue 1/8/2003
  • US says DPRK nuclear issue might still be handled by UN 31/7/2003
  • Bolton arrives in Seoul for DPRK issues 29/7/2003
  • US official:US has diplomatic options to solve DPRK nuclear issue
  • Annan stresses peaceful solution to nuclear issue on Korean Peninsula 26/7/2003
  • Commentary:50 years of Korean Armistice Agreement 26/7/2003
  • DPRK warns US against deteriorating situation on Peninsula 25/7/2003
  • S.Korean,US presidents exchange views on DPRK nuclear issue over telephone 24/7/2003
  • Russia presses for political solution of DPRK nuclear issue 23/7/2003
  • DPRK trying to prevent war on Korean Peninsula:senior official 24/7/2003
  • Malaysia,S.Korea stress peaceful solution to DPRK nuclear issue 23/7/2003
  • US seeks permanent solution to DPRK nuclear issue:Powell 23/7/2003
  • US denies offering non-aggression pledge to DPRK:spokesman 23/7/2003
  • Russia presses for political solution of DPRK nuclear issue 23/7/2003
  • DPRK trying to prevent war on Korean Peninsula:senior official 23/7/2003
  • Russia urges immediate talks on DPRK nuclear issue 21/7/2003
  • Russia urges DPRK nuclear talks to resume as early as possible 21/7/2003
  • DPRK urges US to hold negotiations based on equality,trust 21/7/2003
  • British,South Korean leaders agree on dialogue on DPRK nuclear issue 20/7/2003
  • DPRK warns US against staging preemptive attack 18/7/2003
  • Fire exchange with DPRK may be accidental:S.Korean Defense Ministry 18/7/2003
  • Seoul,Canberra vow to cooperate on peaceful settlement of DPRK nuclear issue 18/7/2003
  • Russia taking preventive measures in case of nuclear conflict on Korean Peninsula 18/7/2003
  • Koizumi downplays shootout in Korean DMZ 17/7/2003
  • Chinese vice FM to visit US for DPRK nuclear issue 17/7/2003
  • China urges DPRK,ROK to remain calm (pix)17/7/2003
  • S.Korea,DPRK exchange fire at DMZ:military (pix) 17/7/2003
  • US still hopeful of diplomatic solution to DPRK nuclear issue:Powell 17/7/2003
  • Howard supports talks on DPRK's nuclear issue 17/7/2003
  • Blair,Koizumi to talk on Iraq,DPRK's nuke issue 17/7/2003
  • China,US exchange views on DPRK nuclear issue 16/7/2003
  • Howard arrives in Tokyo for economic,DPRK issues 15/7/2003
  • Chinese vice FM's visit to DPRK important,beneficial 15/7/2003
  • No evidence DPRK has nuclear bomb:Russian minister (pix)15/7/2003
  • DPRK envoy accuses US of hostile acts 15/7/2003
  • US still seeks UN condemnation of DPRK on nuclear issue 12/7/2003
  • Inter-Korean ministerial meeting defers joint statement's release 11/7/2003
  • S.Korea urges DPRK to address nuclear issue through multilateral talks 10/7/2003
  • Inter-Korean ministerial meeting opens 10/7/2003
  • ROK president:reunification must be peaceful 9/7/2003
  • DPRK delegation arrives S.Korea for inter-Korean ministerial talks 9/7/2003
  • DPRK refutes South Korea's "principal enemy"rhetoric 6/7/2003
  • South Korea calls for "mutual trust"in solving DPRK nuclear issue 4/7/2003
  • US psywar against DPRK doomed to failure 4/7/2003
  • Nuclear issue to be 'key topic'of China-South Korea talks 4/7/2003
  • US,Japan,S.Korea end informal talks in Washington 4/7/2003
  • China, US to continue contact on DPRK nuclear issue: FM spokesman 3/7/2003
  • US,Japanese,S.Korean officials meet on DPRK nuclear issue 2/7/2003
  • Seoul,Pyongyang to hold new round of ministerial level meeting 2/7/2003
  • DPRK warns to retaliate against any US blockade 29/6/2003
  • DPRK urges UN to avoid double standards on nuclear issue 28/6/2003
  • Japan cautious about suspending nuclear reactor project in DPRK 27/6/2003
  • Chinese FM spokesman on DPRK nuclear issue 25/6/2003
  • One million DPRK people join anti-US rally in Pyongyang 25/6/2003
  • US pushing for UN condemnation against DPRK 20/6/2003
  • Putin urges consideration of DPRK's interests in solving nuclear crisis 20/6/2003
  • China wants nuclear-weapon-free Korean peninsula:FM 19/6/2003
  • China hopes DPRK nuclear issue talks to continue flexibly,pragmatically 19/6/2003
  • ASEAN-dialogue partners meeting(10+10)opens in Phnom Penh 19/6/2003
  • Powell calls for more efforts to solve DPRK's unclear issue 19/6/2003
  • Russia opposes possible sanctions against DPRK 18/6/2003
  • ASEAN Regional Forum to play key role in regional security dialogue 18/6/2003
  • DPRK to enhance nuclear deterrent force:foreign ministry 18/6/2003
  • US consolidates siege networks against DPRK:media 17/6/2003
  • Russia reiterates opposition to settlement of DPRK's nuclear crisis by force 15/6/2003
  • New round of inter-Korean separated family reunions to be held later June 14/6/2003
  • US wants participation of South Korea,Japan in DPRK nuclear talks 14/6/2003
  • US,Japan,S.Korea open talks on DPRK nuclear issue 13/6/2003
  • DPRK denounces South Korea's intrusion 12/6/2003
  • China hopes Beijing meetings on DPRK nuclear issue will continue 12/6/2003
  • Settlement of DPRK's nuclear issue impossible without Russia:official 11/6/2003
  • Do not make DPRK nuclear issue more complicated:spokesman 10/6/2003
  • DPRK admits seeking nuclear deterrent force 9/6/2003




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