North Korea will soon make its long-overdue declaration of its nuclear programs, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday. ''North Korea will soon give… ...full story at Japan Today
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North Korea Issue from G8 to G6 »
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*Right after the Group of Eight Summit in Toyako, Hokkaido closed on July 9th , the six-party talks was held in Beijing, issuing on North Korea's nuclear disablement. The discussion regarded negotiations on... |
| 19 Jun 08 |
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N. Korea to declare nuclear past: Rice » Japan Times WASHINGTON (Kyodo) U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday she expects North Korea to provide a long-overdue declaration of its nuclear activities as promised under a six-party deal and that if that materializes, the United States will... |
| 29 Jan 08 |
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Japan prods North on nuke declaration vow » Japan Times Japan on Tuesday reiterated its call on North Korea to fulfill a commitment to provide a full accounting of its nuclear programs in line with a six-party deal, reacting to a planned visit to North Korea this week by the U.S. State Department's top Korea... |
| 04 Apr 08 |
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Komura, Seoul's Yu meet to pave way for Lee visit » Japan Times North Korea should make a complete, clear declaration of all its nuclear programs, as promised in the six-party negotiations, the foreign ministers of Japan and South Korea said Friday in Tokyo. Read the full story . . . |
| 11 Aug 08 |
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Politics › Rice assures Komura U.S. will not remove N Korea from blacklist » Japan Today U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice assured Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura on Monday the United States will not remove North Korea from its list of… |
| 15 Jul 08 |
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North Korea's nuclear programs » Japan Times The six nations in negotiations on the denuclearization of North Korea last week agreed on basic principles for verifying the North's declaration of its nuclear programs. The agreement produced in Beijing is only a rough agreement. Working out the... |