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    Heads of delegations from China, DPRK, US, ROK, Russia and Japan attend the second round of six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue which started in Beijing Wednesday morning. -Xinhua

    Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) chats with his North Korean counterpart Kim Kye-gwan before holding bilateral talks in Beijing yesterday. -Xinhua




  • DPRK raps US stand in six-party talks 1/3/2004
  • Wang Yi clarifies concept of "nuclear-free Korean peninsular" 1/3/2004
  • Chinese official explains production of chairman statement 29/2/2004
  • Full text of Chairman's Statement for the Second Round of Six-Party Talks 29/2/2004
  • Japan regards six-party agreements positive 29/2/2004
  • 2nd round six-party talks set foundation for solving nuclear issue of Korean Peninsula 29/2/2004
  • Losiukov: Russia to actively join working group on nuclear issue 29/2/2004
  • Senior US official says six-party talks "very successful"
  • US delegation leaves Beijing 29/2/2004
  • DPRK denies nuclear deal with Pakistan 29/2/2004
  • China proposes ways for providing security guarantee 29/2/2004
  • Chinese FM: talks' achievements hard-won, worth valuing 29/2/2004
  • China welcomes consensus between DPRK and Japan: official 29/2/2004
  • Six countries committed to "nuclear-weapon-free" peninsula 29/2/2004
  • Chinese FM: talks' achievements hard-won, worth valuing 29/2/2004
  • Six parties reach consensus on necessity of working groups, Russian delegation head 28/2/2004
  • Chinese FM calls for solving Korean nuclear issue through dialogue 28/2/2004
  • Six parties reach consensus on setting up working group, next round of talks 28/2/2004
  • Next round six-party talks scheduled between April and June: ROK delegate 28/2/2004
  • Six parties agree on establishing working group, timing of next round 28/2/2004
  • China asks parties for sincerity in nuke talks 28/2/2004
  • Row dims hopes at nuke talks 27/2/2004
  • Six-party talks enters day three session 27/2/2004
  • DPRK, S.Korea reach agreement on issues of rail and road links 27/2/2004
  • Six-party delegation heads hold consultations 27/2/2004
  • Roh Moo-hyun hopes for peaceful solution of nuclear issue 27/2/2004
  • Seoul offers compensation 26/2/2004
  • Pic: Six-party nuke talks start in Beijing 26/2/2004
  • DPRK to observe principles while showing flexibility, delegation head 26/2/2004
  • US troops in S.Korea to complete Apache upgrade late this year 26/2/2004
  • Second round of six-party talks begins (pic) 25/2/2004
  • United States trying to seek common ground: Kelly 25/2/2004
  • Wang Yi urges "mutual respect and flexibility" in six-party talks 25/2/2004
  • ROK calls for earnest, tolerant attitude in six-party talks 25/2/2004
  • DPRK to adhere to principles while showing flexibility: delegation head 25/2/2004
  • US has no intention to attack DPRK: Kelly 25/2/2004
  • Wang Yi's opening remarks on new talks 25/2/2004
  • DPRK to observe principles while showing flexibility: chief negotiator 25/2/2004
  • Six parties ready to start talking 25/2/2004
  • DPRK delegation arrives in Beijing. 25/2/2004
  • DPRK urges Japan to comply with declaration 23/2/2004
  • Deputy FM of S.Korea to lead delegation to new round six-party talks 23/2/2004
  • ROK to propose detailed conditions for freeze of DPRK nuke program in next round talks 23/2/2004
  • DPRK allows first repatriation of Korean war US dead in five years 23/2/2004
  • DPRK develops nuclear technology on its own: official news agency 23/2/2004
  • 49 pct Japanese favor sanctions against DPRK: survey 22/2/2004
  • Russia shows "cautious optimism" on six-party talks, Losiukov 22/2/2004
  • Russia expects final document on DPRK nuclear issue at six-party talks 22/2/2004
  • Seoul, Washington, Tokyo kick off consultation over DPRK nuclear issue 22/2/2004
  • Russia supports DPRK's freeze of nuclear program, Losiukov 22/2/2004
  • Institutionalized six-party talks focal point in new round 22/2/2004


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


  • Related Topics:
  • Conflict on Korean Peninsula
  • First round six-party talks on Korean Peninsula nuke issue




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