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Korean Peninsula's Nuclear Issue
DPRK invites IAEA to verify shutdown of nuclear facilities
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) formally invited UN inspectors to the country to verify the promised shutdown of its nuclear facilities, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Tuesday.
Editor's note: The nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula has recorded a substantial progress as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) announced that it had shut down its Yongbyon nuclear facilities
  Latest News
• S. Korea to deliver heavy fuel oil to DPRK next week
• DPRK eyes shutdown of nuke reactor on arrival of promised aids
• DPRK envoy decries "xenophobia" in Japan
• S.Korea, DPRK agree to cooperate in light industry
• Former S.Korean PM says Seoul preparing for inter-Korean
summit

• S. Korea, DPRK to hold military talks in prevention against naval conflict
• S.Korea, DPRK agree to launch general-level talks
• DPRK invites IAEA to verify shutdown of nuclear facilities
  International Reactions
• DPRK blasts U.S.for developing new nuclear weapons
• S.Korea, DPRK agree to launch general-level talks
• DPRK invites IAEA to verify shutdown of nuclear facilities
• IAEA chief optimistic to denuclearization in DPRK
• ROK delivers 6,200 tons of heavy fuel oil to DPRK
• Japan, U.S. vow further cooperation on denuclearizing Korean peninsula
• U.S. official says DPRK nuclear shutdown leads to agreement implementation
• S.Korean president says DPRK's shutdown of nuclear facilities "positive"
  Opinions
• DPRK envoy decries "xenophobia" in Japan
• IAEA chief optimistic to denuclearization in DPRK
• IAEA inspectors head for DPRK to verify shutdown of nuclear
facilities

• DPRK proposes military talks with U.S.
• Backgrounder: Heavy fuel oil and Korean Peninsula nuclear issue
• Hill calls on DPRK to report all nuclear programs in weeks
  Six-party Talks
• S.Korea, DPRK agree to launch general-level talks
• Six-party talks likely to extend to Friday
• Six party talks to end without deadline of completing second phase
• Six-Party Talks hit snag, extended by a day
• Six party talks to conclude with statement of work plan
• Six-party talks expected to end Friday
• Six-Party talks go smoothly, chairman statement set for Thursday: U.S. negotiator
• Six party talks to end without deadline of completing second phase
Background
• Key facts about underground nuclear tests
• North Korea nuclear crisis timeline
• Chronology of North Korea's nuclear weapons development

• US-DPRK framework on nuclear issues
• Key events in nuke issue on Korean Peninsula
China's Stance
• China special envoy meets N.Korean leader
• China, US urge N. Korea to return to talks
• China calls for dialogue to solve Korean nuclear issue

• Kim told China: No plans for second nuke test
• In-depth talks held with DPRK leader
• Patience 'key to resolving' nuclear issues
• Hill in Beijing to prepare N.Korea talks
• China hopes to see dispute over DPRK's funds resolved


 

 

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