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    James Kelly (F), US assistant secretary of state and head of the country's delegation to the six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue, listens during the talks in the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.-Xinhua

    China's Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi talks to the press about the six-party talks in Beijing yesterday.-Xinhua

    Mitoji Yabunaka (R), head of the Japanese delegation to attend the six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issues, arrived in the Beijing, Aug. 25. -Xinhua

    The delegation of the Republic of Korea (ROK) arrived in Beijing Monday afternoon to attend the six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue scheduled to open on Aug. 27. --Xinhua

    The US delegation, headed by James Kelly, US assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs, to the six-nation talks on the DPRK nuclear issues arrives in Beijing Aug. 25. -Xinhua

  • DPRK highly values China's efforts in six-party talks:FM spokesman 4/9/2003
  • Powell:US has no immediate plans to ask for UN action on DPRK 4/9/2003
  • UN chief urges speedy ratification of nuclear test ban treaty 4/9/2003
  • DPRK's legitimate concerns should be addressed:China's top legislator 3/9/2003
  • S.Korea,China stress peaceful solution of DPRK nuke issue 2/9/2003
  • China suggests UN's prudent involvement in Korean nuke talks 2/9/2003
  • No change in Pyongyang's stand on nuclear issue:KCNA 1/9/2003
  • Russia sees six-party talks on DPRK nuclear issue important element of int'l efforts 1/9/2003
  • Russian deputy FM says UN debate on DPRK nuclear issue premature 31/8/2003
  • China,Philippines issue joint communique on relations,world issues 31/8/2003
  • DPRK accuses US of insincerity at six-party talks 31/8/2003
  • South Korea assesses six-party nuclear talks positively 30/8/2003
  • Nigeria calls for greater restraint on DPRK nuclear issue 30/8/2003
  • France expects "concrete results"in DPRK nuclear talks 30/8/2003
  • Russia says Beijing six-party talks useful 30/8/2003
  • US will not give in to DPRK nuclear blackmail:State Department 30/8/2003
  • News analysis:Beijing six-party talks shed light on peaceful solution 29/8/2003
  • Six-party talks highlight China's role 29/8/2003
  • Six-party talks beneficial:Chinese FM,Powell 29/8/2003
  • Japanese delegate:six-party talks indispensable in resolving Korean nuclear issue 29/8/2003
  • ROK delegation leaves after Beijing six-party talks 29/8/2003
  • S.Korea denies light water reactor being built in DPRK to be suspended 29/8/2003
  • Parties have come to understand DPRK's security concern during six-party talks:Chinese Vice FM 29/8/2003
  • Specific solutions to Korean nuclear issue left to future talks:Chinese vice FM 29/8/2003
  • China urges favorable environment for solution of nuclear issue 29/8/2003
  • International community opposes DPRK to own nuclear weapons:Chinese Vice FM 29/8/2003
  • Japan,DPRK solve kidnapped Japanese issue through talks,Chinese Vice FM 29/8/2003
  • Chinese vice FM confirms DPRK-US contact during six-party talks 29/8/2003
  • Concerns of all parties should be addressed at same time:official 29/8/2003
  • S.Korea FM to visit US to discuss nuclear issue 29/8/2003
  • DPRK says owning nuclear weapons is not its objective,Chinese Vice FM 29/8/2003
  • DPRK willing to give up nuclear plans:Chinese vice FM 29/8/2003
  • US has no intention to threaten,invade,attack DPRK:Chinese vice FM 30/8/2003
  • US has no intention to threat,invade,attack DPRK:Chinese vice FM 29/8/2003
  • Denuclearization is DPRK's objective:Chinese vice FM 29/8/2003
  • China to continue positive efforts for resolving nuclear issue:Tang 29/8/2003
  • Six parties pledge to keep talking 29/8/2003
  • Six parties agree to hold talks again:ROK delegation 29/8/2003
  • DPRK puts forward package solutions to nuclear issue 29/8/2003
  • Chinese vice FM to hold press conference on six-party talks Friday afternoon 29/8/2003
  • Six-party talks sign of hope for Korean Peninsula peace:Philippines 29/8/2003
  • ROK spokesman confirms DPRK-ROK bilateral contact 29/8/2003
  • Russia vows to continue construction of nuclear power plant in Iran 29/8/2003
  • DPRK preparing to declare nuclear weapons: US officials 29/8/2003
  • London mayor says no suggestion of terror attack in London blackout 29/8/2003
  • Chinese state councilor to meet six-party talks delegates: sources 29/8/2003
  • Beijing six-party talks hold closing ceremony 29/8/2003
  • Beijing six-party talks enter final day 29/8/2003
  • Next-round of six-party talks likely within two months:sources 28/8/2003
  • Losiukov:DPRK owning nuclear weapons questionable 28/8/2003
  • ROK,DPRK held second bilateral contact:official 28/8/2003
  • Separate talks highlight second day of six-party talks 28/8/2003
  • DPRK interested in denuclearization of Peninsula:sources 28/8/2003
  • Japan to seek new bilateral talks with DPRK:Koizumi 28/8/2003
  • All parties to Korean nuk talks exchange views "frankly":Chinese official 28/8/2003
  • Japan,DPRK make no progress on abduction:officials 28/8/2003
  • Roh Moo-hyun hopes Beijing's six-party talks goes well 28/8/2003
  • Russian delegation to meet DPRK,US counterparts respectively 28/8/2003
  • Japan,DPRK hold bilateral meeting 27/8/2003
  • Feature:outside Beijing six-party talks venue 27/8/2003
  • US,North Korea hold direct nuclear contact 27/8/2003
  • Six parties to hold separate talks:ROK official 27/8/2003
  • URGENT:Stance,suggestions on resolving nuclear issue fully explained 27/8/2003
  • ROK spokesman:six-party talks in smooth progress 27/8/2003
  • Chinese FM meets delegates to Beijing six-party talks 27/8/2003
  • Handshakes and smiling faces kick off six-way talks 27/8/2003
  • Pic: Six-party talks are underway in Beijing
  • Pic: Six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue begin
  • Chinese Vice FM expounds China's stance on Korean nuclear issue 27/8/2003
  • Losiukov:talks sole realistic way to solve DPRK nuclear issue 27/8/2003
  • Russian delegation has separate meetings with US,Japanese sides 26/8/2003
  • List of Chinese delegation members to six-party talks 26/8/2003
  • S.Korea hopes parties to first strengthen trust through nuclear talks 26/8/2003
  • Six-party talks show political will to resolve nuclear issue through dialogue:official 26/8/2003
  • Chinese Vice FM expounds China's stance on Korean nuclear issue 26/8/2003
  • DPRK made resolute decision for six-party talks,Vice FM 26/8/2003
  • State councilor:six-party talks offer another opportunity topeacefully resolve Korean nuclear issue 26/8/2003
  • Dialogue best way out for DPRK nuclear issue:expert 26/8/2003
  • China hopes six-party talks to yield peace:vice-foreign minister 26/8/2003
  • Chinese vice-president on Korean nuclear issue 25/8/2003
  • Six-party talks vital to peaceful solution of Korean nuclear issue: experts
  • DPRK says results of six-party talks depend on US
  • Six-party talks begin in Beijing
  • Six-party talks represent an important step toward resolving Korean nuclear issue: Wang Yi
  • Nuke talks begin today 27/8/2003
  • Nuke talks begin today
  • Detained ship sets sail for DPRK 27/8/2003
  • Dialogue best way out for DPRK nuclear issue: expert 26/8/2003
  • State councilor: six-party talks offer another opportunity to peacefully resolve Korean nuclear issue 26/8/2003
  • Russia, ROK have "common understanding" on principles of Korean nuclear issue 26/8/2003
  • History of DPRK nuclear issue 26/8/2003
  • S.Korea fires warning shots against DPRK patrol boat 26/8/2003
  • China, ROK hope six-party talks make positive gains 26/8/2003
  • DPRK delegation leaves for six-party talks 25/8/2003
  • DPRK delegation arrives for six-party talks 25/8/2003
  • Pic: Russian delegatoin
  • Russian, ROK delegations meet in Beijing 25/8/2003
  • Pic: US delegation
  • Pic: ROK delegation
  • Pic: Japan delegation
  • Japan stops DPRK's ferry from leaving 25/8/2003
  • Russian deputy FM "discreetly optimistic" about six-party talks 25/8/2003
  • South Korean President, Japanese FM meet before six-party talks 25/8/2003
  • DPRK's security concern must be addressed: Kim Dae-jung 23/8/2003
  • US, DPRK to hold bilateral contact during six-party nuclear talks: S.Korean FM 23/8/2003
  • South Korea warships fire warning shots against DPRK's boat 23/8/2003
  • S.Korean navy fires warning shots at DPRK's ship 23/8/2003
  • Russian, Japanese FMs stress importance of peaceful solution to DPRK nuke row 23/8/2003
  • Pic: China confirms date of talks 22/8/2003
  • China confirms date of talks 16/8/2003
  • DPRK nuclear issue should be solved as early as possible: S.Korean president 16/8/2003
  • S.Korea military must become fully self-reliant: Roh Moo-hyun 14/8/2003
  • Russia ready to contribute to positive results at six-party talks: diplomat 14/8/2003
  • Bush says power needs to be restored as soon as possible 14/8/2003
  • Kelly to lead US delegation to Beijing talks on DPRK's nuke issue 14/8/2003
  • Six-party talks to be held in Beijing on Aug. 27 14/8/2003
  • Officials from US, Japan, South Korea meet in Washington 14/8/2003
  • US denies reported "economic proposals" for DPRK 14/8/2003
  • DPRK nuclear issue can be dealt with peacefully: Bush 14/8/2003
  • DPRK wants US ties and guaranteesahead 14/8/2003
  • Moscow anticipates constructive solution for DPRK nuclear crisis 14/8/2003
  • US: DPRK muke issue talks set on August 27 13/8/2003
  • DPRK reiterates demand for non-aggression treaty with US 13/8/2003
  • DPRK clarifies stand on six-party talks 13/8/2003

  • Backround:
  • Commentary:First step to peacefully solving nuke issue on Korean Peninsula
  • Backgrounder:Chronology of nuke issue on Korean Peninsula
  • Backgrounder:History of DPRK nuclear issue
  • Expert:six-party talks benefit security in Northeast Asia 25/8/2003

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  • Conflict on Korean Peninsula




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