Chief U.S. negotiator to the six-party talks Christopher Hill on Wednesday said the declaration process of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) nuclear programs would begin within the next two weeks. Hill, also U.S. as ... ...full story at People's Daily
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| 28 May 08 |
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North Korea Nuclear Declaration »
YouTube video Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher R. Hill speaks to press in Beijing, China about the Six-Party talks with North Korea on May 28, 2008. |
| 06 Sep 08 |
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U.S. envoy calls for verification of DPRK's nuclear declaration » People's Daily Top U.S. nuclear talks negotiator Christopher Hill on Friday called for verification of the nuclear declaration of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). "We all agree on what the DPRK needs to do," Hill, assistant Secretary of State,... |
| 06 Dec 07 |
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U.S. envoy says draft of DPRK's nuclear declaration could come in weeks » People's Daily Chief U.S. negotiator to the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue Christopher Hill said late Thursday night it is possible to have a good draft of the declaration of nuclear programs from Democratic People's Republic of Ko ... |
| 24 May 08 |
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Hill to visit China, Russia regarding DPRK nuclear declaration » People's Daily U.S. nuclear envoy Christopher Hill will visit China and Russia next week for more consultations regarding the promotion of a nuclear declaration by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the State Department said Friday. ... |
| 21 Jun 07 |
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China hopes Hill's DPRK visit will advance nuke talks » People's Daily China hopes that the visit of U.S. chief nuclear envoy Christopher Hill to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will promote the six-party talks process, said a Foreign Ministry spokesman. |
| 31 May 07 |
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Hill visits Beijing to discuss DPRK issue » People's Daily US chief representative to the Six-Party Talks Christopher Hill met with his Chinese counterpart Wu Dawei yesterday to discuss ways to transfer Democratic People's Republic of Korea's frozen funds and restart the negotiation to resolve the nuclear issue. |