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North Korea / North Korea Nuclear Crisis
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- Delegates at North Korea Nuclear Negotiation Say Talks Are Stalled (Sep 15, 2005 Beijing)
Negotiators at the multi-party North Korea nuclear disarmament talks in Beijing say the process has stalled.
- Negotiators Try to Break Deadlock at North Korea Nuclear Talks (Sep 15, 2005 Beijing)
Negotiators at North Korean nuclear talks in Beijing say no progress has been made and they are working for a third day to try to break a deadlock.
- US Envoy: No Progress Yet at North Korea Nuclear Talks (Sep 14, 2005 Beijing)
The chief U.S. envoy to multi-party negotiations on North Korea's nuclear activities says the talks remain deadlocked, as Pyongyang continues to insist it has a right to pursue a civilian nuclear program.
- South Korean Minister Talks Peace in Pyongyang (Sep 13, 2005 Seoul)
South and North Korea have opened senior-level talks in Pyongyang, after Seoul's top negotiator expressed hope the dialogue will begin the process of achieving a formal peace on the peninsula.
- North Korea Nuclear Disarmament Talks Resume (Sep 13, 2005 Beijing)
Delegates of six nations have resumed negotiations on North Korea's nuclear weapons programs.
- North Korea Insists Right to Civilian Nuclear Program Is Not Negotiable (Sep 13, 2005 Beijing)
North Korean diplomats returning to Beijing to resume nuclear disarmament talks say their country has a right to a peaceful nuclear program.
- Delegates Arrive in Beijing for Resumption North Korean Nuclear Talks (Sep 12, 2005 Beijing)
Delegates have begun arriving in Beijing for the resumption Tuesday of six-nation talks on disarming North Korea's nuclear programs.
- Peaceful Nuclear Use Expected to Dominate North Korea Talks (Sep 9, 2005 Seoul)
Multinational talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programs are scheduled to resume Tuesday in Beijing.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks to Resume September 13 (Sep 8, 2005 Seoul)
The Chinese authorities have set a firm date for the resumption of multinational talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear weapons capabilities.
- North Korea Proposes Resumption Of Six-Way Nuclear Weapons Talks Next Week (Sep 6, 2005 Seoul)
North Korea says it is ready to resume the fourth round of multinational talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons programs.
- US Congressmen Cautiously Optimistic About Nuclear Talks After North Korea Visit (Sep 3, 2005 Beijing)
U.S. Congressmen Jim Leach and Tom Lantos say they are cautiously optimistic ahead of North Korea nuclear disarmament talks that are set to resume the week of September 12.
- China: North Korea Could Be Entitled to Civilian Nuclear Program (Sep 1, 2005 Beijing)
A senior Chinese official says North Korea could be entitled to possess a non-military nuclear program if it follows international guidelines and accepts supervision.
- Report Links North Korea's Food Shortages to Human Rights Abuses (Sep 1, 2005 Washington)
The U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea says Pyongyang's human rights abuses are exacerbating the country's food shortages.
- North Korea Delays Return to Nuclear Talks (Aug 29, 2005 Beijing)
North Korea has again delayed its return to nuclear disarmament talks, saying joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea are one reason.
- Report: China Seeks North Asian Security Forum (Aug 28, 2005)
China reportedly is suggesting that multinational talks on North Korea's nuclear program should evolve into a permanent regional security forum.
- Still No Date Set for Resumption of North Korea Nuclear Talks (Aug 25, 2005 Beijing)
Although the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs were expected to start next week, negotiators say it is still not clear when they will resume.
- Pakistani President Confirms That Scientist Passed Nuclear Centrifuge Knowledge to North Korea (Aug 24, 2005 Islamabad)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has confirmed for the first time that his country's former top scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, transferred centrifuges and their designs - the type used to make fuel for nuclear weapons - to North Korea.
- China, Japan Discuss North Korean Nuclear Talks (Aug 24, 2005)
China and Japan say the six-nation North Korean nuclear disarmament talks will resume next week in Beijing as scheduled.
- North Korea Pursues Charm Offensive in South (Aug 24, 2005 Seoul)
Pyongyang has initiated a series of unprecedented goodwill measures to improve relations with South Korea.
- US Downplays Differences with Seoul Over North Korea's Nuclear Program (Aug 23, 2005 Washington
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The Bush administration is downplaying differences with South Korea amid preparations for the resumption of Chinese-sponsored six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear program.
- US, South Korea to Discuss North Korea Nuclear Issue (Aug 21, 2005 Washington)
South Korea's Foreign Minister Ban Ki Moon is in Washington for discussions with U.S. officials on North Korea's nuclear program.
- Report: North Korea Reactivates Nuclear Reactor (Aug 21, 2005)
A newspaper report says North Korea has reactivated a nuclear reactor that could be used to refine materials for nuclear warheads.
- South Korean President Meets Delegation from Pyongyang (Aug 17, 2005 Seoul)
A high level North Korean delegation has made an unprecedented call on South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in Seoul.
- North Koreans Make Historic Visit to South Korea's Parliament (Aug 16, 2005 Seoul)
A high-level North Korean delegation has visited South Korea's National Assembly for the first time.
- South Korean Officials Defend North's 'Right' to Civilian Nuclear Program (Aug 11, 2005 Seoul)
In an apparent break with Washington, South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-Young is throwing his support behind North Korea's demand for access to nuclear energy.
- US May Meet North Korea Before Six-Party Talks Resume (Aug 10, 2005 Washington)
The chief U.S. delegate to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program said Tuesday he is open to direct contacts with Pyongyang before the Beijing talks are due to resume at the end of the month.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks on Hold, But Delegates Say Hope for an Agreement Remains (Aug 8, 2005 Beijing)
After 13 days of negotiation, deadlocked disarmament talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program have entered a three-week recess, with Washington and Pyongyang blaming each other for the impasse and urging the other to make concessions.
- North Korea Talks Pause After Impasse over Pyongyang's 'Peaceful' Nuclear Program (Aug 7, 2005 Beijing)
Delegates to the six-party North Korean nuclear disarmament talks have agreed to a three-week recess.
- North Korea Nuclear Disarmament Talks Near End (Aug 6, 2005 Beijing)
The North Korean nuclear disarmament talks closed Saturday with widespread reports suggesting the Chinese hosts will announce a recess Sunday morning, temporarily ending the negotiations.
- North Korean Nuclear Disarmament Talks Continue for 12th Day (Aug 6, 2005 Beijing)
The North Korean nuclear disarmament talks have stretched into their 12th day in Beijing.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks Stalled (Aug 5, 2005 Beijing)
The 11th day of the six-nation North Korean nuclear disarmament talks ended Friday without agreement as North Korea says it will not give up all its nuclear programs.
- Disarmament Talks Snag on North's Refusal to Give Up Nuclear Capabilities (Aug 5, 2005 Beijing)
North Korean nuclear disarmament talks are in day 11 in Beijing, with North Korea refusing demands for it to give up all its nuclear programs.
- Few Results After Day 10 of North Korea Nuclear Talks (Aug 4, 2005 Beijing)
After 10 days the North Korean nuclear disarmament talks have ground to a halt as the North Korean delegation is reportedly still refusing to compromise.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks Drag into 10th Day (Aug 4, 2005 Beijing)
The North Korean nuclear disarmament talks drag into a 10th day with fresh claims the North Korean delegation is still refusing to compromise.
- China Pushes To End Deadlock in North Korea Nuclear Talks (Aug 3, 2005 Beijing)
China is trying to salvage stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons programs.
- Pessimism Begins to Overtake North Korean Nuclear Talks (Aug 2, 2005 Beijing)
Negotiators trying to resolve the North Korea nuclear dispute say they have failed to make progress after a week of talks.
- China Presents Second Draft of Joint Statement to North Korean Nuclear Talks (Aug 1, 2005 Beijing)
China has proposed a second draft of a joint declaration on ending North Korea's nuclear program after delegates from the six countries involved in talks in Beijing failed to agree on the wording of an initial proposal.
- North Korean Nuclear Disarmament Talks Enter Sixth Day (Jul 31, 2005 Beijing)
Negotiations on ending North Korea's nuclear programs are continuing for a sixth day in Beijing, with Pyongyang again signaling that it will rejoin the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and accept international inspections, if the current standoff is resolved.
- Diplomats Still Seek Common Ground in North Korea Nuclear Talks (Jul 30, 2005 Beijing)
Diplomats at the multilateral talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons programs are trying to cobble together a preliminary statement of 'agreed principles' on the fifth day of negotiations.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks To Continue (Jul 29, 2005 Beijing)
Multilateral talks aimed at resolving the North Korea nuclear dispute will continue into Saturday, in a sign that a consensus has yet to emerge on how North Korea might abandon its nuclear programs.
- North Korea Talks Take 'Friendly' Tone (Jul 29, 2005 Beijing)
Six-nation talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons programs are continuing in Beijing in an atmosphere diplomats describe as 'friendly' and 'positive'.
- US, North Korea Meet on Sidelines of Six-Party Talks (Jul 28, 2005 Beijing)
The United States and North Korea have held talks for the third time this week in a bid to find a way out of their dispute over the North's nuclear weapons programs.
- Concessions Appear Crucial to Success of North Korean Talks (Jul 27, 2005 Beijing)
After a second day of talks on North Korea's nuclear-weapons programs, North Korea and the United States are still far apart on how to achieve Pyongyang's disarmament.
- North Korea Nuclear Talks Continue with Delegates Pushing for Substantive Progress (Jul 27, 2005 Beijing)
Senior diplomats have held a second day of talks in Beijing to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue.
- First Day of Six-Party Nuclear Talks Wraps Up (Jul 26, 2005 Beijing)
The first day of the latest North Korea nuclear talks has ended with some optimism about prospects for resolving the long-standing issue.
- Fourth Round of North Korea Disarmament Talks Open in Beijing (Jul 26, 2005 Beijing)
Senior diplomats from the United States, China, North and South Korea, Japan and Russia have resumed negotiations in Beijing aimed at disarming North Korea.
- US, North Korea Meet Before Multilateral Nuclear Talks (Jul 25, 2005 Beijing)
U.S. and North Korean delegates met in Beijing today before joining six-nation talks Tuesday on ending Pyongyang's nuclear-weapons programs.
- Substantial Progress Expected in Nuclear Talks with North Korea (Jul 24, 2005 Beijing)
Delegations have been arriving in the Chinese capital for this week's negotiations on North Korea's nuclear weapons programs.
- Row Over Pyongyang's Past Abduction of Japanese Threatens to Disrupt Nuclear Talks (Jul 23, 2005 Hong Kong)
As delegates to next week's nuclear disarmament talks with North Korea begin gathering in Beijing, the nations involved are already hinting at their individual agendas, providing a glimpse of what subjects may or may not be discussed.
- North Korea Says US Peace Treaty Could Settle Nuclear Standoff (Jul 22, 2005 Seoul)
Just days before it ends a 13-month boycott of nuclear disarmament talks, North Korea has called for a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War.
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