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Int'l Community Hails Nuclear Talks Breakthrough
Global leaders and the international community yesterday hailed the outcome of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue.
Six-Party Talks Conclude with Joint Statement Adopted
The fourth round of six-party talks on the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue concluded in Beijing Monday afternoon with the adoption of a much-expected joint statement.
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4th Round of Six-Party Talks Ends
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Chinese, US Delegations Convene One-on-One Meeting
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Plenary Meeting at Six-Party Talks Postponed
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Japan: Today Is Last Day of Talks
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The fourth round of six-party talks on the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue ends September 19, 2005 in Beijing with a joint statement adopted.
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China Says
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FM: China Hopes All Parties Fulfill Commitment
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China Calls for Continuous Efforts in Resolving Korean Nuclear Issue
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State Councilor Hails Joint Statement as 'Balanced, Win-Win' Document
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Draft Document 'Most Realistic' Scenario: Vice FM
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FM: Hopes for Six-Party Talks
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Current Round of Six-Party Talks to Continue
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Great Differences Remain Among Six-Party Negotiators
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Chinese Delegation Says Bilateral Talks to Be Held Wednesday Morning
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North Korea Says
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N Korea to Return to NPT After US Provides Light Water Reactors
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N. Korea Says to Continue Peaceful Nuclear Program
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North Korea Urges South Korea to Take Substantial Steps to Improve Relations
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North Korea Rejects US Accusation of Nuclear Program
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North Korea Insists on Peaceful Nuclear Activity
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N. Korea Insists on Right to Peaceful Nuclear Activities
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Six-Party Talks, US Ambition Never Go Together
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2nd Phase of Korean Nuclear Talks Delayed
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US Says
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Hill Praises Joint Statement as 'Good Agreement'
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Hill: Differences on Wording of Draft Common Document Remain
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US to Put Forward New Suggestions About Common Document
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US Has 'Good Discussions' with North Korea: Hill
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Hill Sees 'Real Difficulties' in Six-Party Talks
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Hill: Talks with North Korea in Standoff
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US Hopes for Progress in Korean Nuclear Talks: Hill
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4th Draft Could Lead to Agreement: Chief US Negotiator
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South Korea Says
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S. Korean Chief Negotiator: China's Role 'Outstanding'
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S. Korea Welcomes Joint Statement
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S. Korea Calls on N. Korea to Restore Int'l Trust
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Six Parties 'Finetune' Stances: South Korea
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N. Korea, US Fail to Narrow Differences
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S. Korea Chief Urges More Flexibility As Nuclear Talks See Little Progress
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2 Major Differences Remain in Current Talks: South Korean Chief
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South Korea: North Korea Has to Dismantle Nuclear Weapon and Program First
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Russia Says
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Russian Chief Negotiator Says Joint Statement Has 'Profound Significance'
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Russia Hails Breakthrough at Six-party Talks
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Russian Negotiator Says Joint Document May Come out Saturday
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Russian Envoy: North Korea Could Return to NPT
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N. Korea Entitled to Develop Peaceful Nuclear Program
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Russian Presidential Envoy Leaves for Pyongyang for Official Visit
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Moscow Sees No Obstacle to Resuming Six-Party Talks
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Russia Hopes for Successful Completion of Six-Party Talks
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Japan Says
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Japanese FM Says North Korea's Demand Unacceptable
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Japan Welcomes Joint Statement of Six-party Talks
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Joint Statement 'First Step' Towards Settlement of Nuclear Issue: Sasae
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Japan: Today Is Last Day of Talks
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Sunday's Negotiation 'Watershed' for Six-Party Talks: Japan
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Japan Urges N. Korea to Review Stand on Light-water Reactor
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Japan: Nuclear Issue Forefront of Six-Party Talks
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Japan Expects Six-Party Talks to Resume
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Commentary
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Joint Statement Marks New Era for Korean Nuclear Talks
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Joint Statement Offers Ray of Hope for World
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Will Marathon Talks Be Trapped in Chicken-and-egg Debate?
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Wisdom Always Prevails Against Odds
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Six-Party Talks Will Move Forward
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S. Korean Media Give Mixed Responses to Recess of Six-Party Talks
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Six-Party Talks May Adjourn
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Six-Party Talks Enter New Stage
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Review
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1st Round of Korean Nuclear Talks
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2nd Round of Korean Nuclear Talks
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3rd Round of Korean Nuclear Talks
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