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UPDATED: 11:19, August 03, 2005
US chief negotiator to six-party talks says differences "narrowed"
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US chief negotiator Christopher Hill said Wednesday that the latest draft common document on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue "narrowed differences" among all sides.

Japanese chief negotiator Sasae Kenichiro said that there is some progress in the talks but the final results cannot been seen yet.

Negotiators to the six-party talks, involving China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the United States, the Republic of Korea, Russia and Japan, will continue discussing the latest draft on Wednesday.

The US will hold one-on-one consultation with Japan first and then with China this morning.

Source: Xinhua


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