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Poll question: Will Bush's continued insistence on six-party talks make North Korea give up their nukes?
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North Korea nuclear talks may be in January - Seoul
Reuters India, India - 54 minutes ago
SEOUL (Reuters) - Stalled six-country talks on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programme may not resume until January, South Korea's new foreign minister ...

Americans lower sights on Pyongyang
Asia Times Online, Hong Kong - 1 hour ago
By Don Kirk. SEOUL - Those four tendentious initials, "CVID" appear to have been dropped entirely from the vocabulary of US officials ...

Report: SKorea's new foreign minister says NKorea nuclear talks ...
International Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours ago
AP. SEOUL, South Korea: South Korea's new Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said Friday that international talks aimed at ending North ...

Back to Sept. 19 pact
Korea Herald (subscription), South Korea - 3 hours ago
On Sept. 19 last year, participants in multi-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program made a breakthrough when they agreed ...

N Korea won't give up nuclear program
Taipei Times, Taiwan - 9 hours ago
PHOTO: AP. North Korea's nuclear envoy said yesterday that his country won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program after ...

China says no date yet for NKorea 6-way talks - report
Forbes, NY - 10 hours ago
BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - China does not yet have a date for hosting new six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program, following two days of meetings with US ...

US Awaits North Korean Response to Nuclear Ideas
Voice of America - 12 hours ago
By David Gollust. The United States said Thursday it is awaiting a North Korean response to proposals aimed at ending the year-long ...

N. Korea Should Join Talks, Resolve Sanctions Later, Rice Says
Bloomberg - 12 hours ago
By Janine Zacharia. Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US expects North Korea to return to six-nation ...

Envoy: North Korea won't abandon program
Houston Chronicle, United States - 20 hours ago
By MARI YAMAGUCHI AP Writer. © 2006 AP. TOKYO — North Korea won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program, the communist ...

Envoy: North Korea Won't Abandon Program
Washington Post, United States - 20 hours ago
By MARI YAMAGUCHI. AP. TOKYO -- North Korea won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program, the communist nation's nuclear ...

Allies waiting for the North's next move
Korea Herald (subscription), South Korea - 20 hours ago
The North Korean government will now be reviewing Washington's proposals before going into official six-party negotiations, South Korean government sources said ...

US-North Korean Disagreement Continues to Hold Up Nuclear Talks
Voice of America - 22 hours ago
By Roger Wilkison. Disagreements between the United States and North Korea are holding up resumption of talks aimed at dismantling ...

Japan: Six-Party Talks on North Korea Still Possible
FOX News - 23 hours ago
TOKYO — North Korea's nuclear envoy said Thursday his country won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program after two days of meetings with his US ...

Japan: 6-party talks on N. Korea possible in 2006
Jerusalem Post, Israel - Nov 30, 2006
By AP. North Korea's nuclear envoy said Thursday his country won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program after two days ...

US envoy declares `ball is in North Korea`s Court`
Zee News, India - Nov 30, 2006
Narita (Japan) Nov 30: US envoy Christopher Hill said today the ball was now in North Korea's court, admitting there remained "a lot of work to do" to restart ...

US, N Korea indecisive on next round of talks
Hindustan Times, India - Nov 30, 2006
AP. The United States Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill left China on Thursday after failing to reach an agreement with ...

Six-Way Talks
Korea Times, South Korea - Nov 30, 2006
Two days of meetings in Beijing between the top envoys of the US and North Korea about the resumption of the six-party talks ended Wednesday without an ...

N Korea won't give up nuclear weapons 'unilaterally'
ABC Online, Australia - Nov 30, 2006
By North Asia correspondent Shane McLeod. North Korea says it will not give up its nuclear weapons unilaterally, as part of disarmament talks. ...

US tells North Korea to get out of nuclear business
Reuters.uk, UK - Nov 30, 2006
By Nick Macfie and Anil Ekmecic. BEIJING (Reuters) - The US envoy to nuclear talks headed back to Washington on Thursday with a promise ...

North Korea sets terms for nuclear halt
Turkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - Nov 30, 2006
North Korea wants sanctions dropped and the United States to free its overseas bank accounts as preconditions for dismantling its nuclear programme, a news ...

N. Korea, US fail to agree on new talks
Indianapolis Star, United States - Nov 30, 2006
By Alexa OlesenAP. AP. BEIJING -- US and North Korean diplomats failed to reach an agreement Wednesday on when to resume six-nation ...

N.Korea wants Japan's out of six-nation nuclear talks
RIA Novosti, Russia - Nov 29, 2006
TOKYO, November 30 (RIA Novosti) - North Korea's chief nuclear negotiator said Thursday there was no need for Japan to take part in the six-party talks on the ...

Doubts loom over nuke talks
Korea Herald (subscription), South Korea - Nov 29, 2006
Any immediate resumption of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program appeared less likely as chief nuclear negotiators returned home today from ...

US, N. Korea Reach No Deal on Talks
Forbes, NY - Nov 29, 2006
By CHARLES HUTZLER 11.30.06, 1:27 AM ET. US and North Korean diplomats failed to reach an agreement Wednesday on when to resume six ...

Get out of nuclear business, US tells North Korea
Reuters.uk, UK - Nov 29, 2006
By Nick Macfie and Anil Ekmecic. BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States urged reclusive North Korea on Thursday to get out of the ...

Cautious US hope on N Korea talks
BBC News, UK - Nov 29, 2006
The US envoy aiming to restart six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programme has headed home with no deal on when talks might resume. ...

North Korea will not unilaterally give up nuclear program: top ...
Canada.com, Canada - Nov 29, 2006
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea's nuclear envoy said Thursday his country won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program but he added Pyongyang ...

N Korea says it won't unilaterally abandon nuke programme
Daily News & Analysis, India - Nov 29, 2006
SEOUL: North Korea said on Thursday it was ready to implement an international agreement made last year but would not unilaterally give up nuclear weapons. ...

Report: North Korea Refuses to Unilaterally Abandon Nuke Program
FOX News - Nov 29, 2006
SEOUL, South Korea — "North Korea is ready to implement the Sept. 19 pledge, but there cannot be a situation where it unilaterally ...

N. Korea won't unilaterally abandon nuke program
Jerusalem Post, Israel - Nov 29, 2006
By AP. North Korea's nuclear envoy said Thursday that the country won't unilaterally abandon its atomic weapons program, but added ...

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