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| UPDATED 21:38, November 21, 2006 |
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DPRK's nuclear test |
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China's attitude |
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China calls for six parties to get talking again (20:54, November 07, 2006)
Beijing hopes nuclear talks will resume at an early date
(08:28, November 03, 2006)
China says it wants six-party talks to resume as early as possible (09:00, November 03, 2006)
Chinese FM spokesman calls for calm, joint efforts in addressing
Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (08:34, October 25, 2006)
President Hu meets with U.S. Secretary of State Rice (20:02, October 20, 2006)
Chinese premier: "no other choice but diplomacy" on Korean nuclear issue (17:12, October 20, 2006)
Kim Jong Il meets Hu Jintao's special envoy (19:28, October 19, 2006)
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International reaction |
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Hill arrives in Beijing to discuss six-party talks (07:52, November 21, 2006)
Russia, Iran pledge to resume six-party talks (10:15, November 12, 2006)
South Korea, U.S. reject DPRK's status as nuclear power (22:06, November 07, 2006)
Chinese, Tanzanian presidents applaud weather-proof partnership (09:23, November 04, 2006)
Malaysia FM lauds DPRK's readiness for nuke talks (09:00, November 04, 2006)
Turkey welcomes DPRK's decision to return to six-party talks (21:57, November 03, 2006)
Japanese PM vows to continue sanctions against DPRK (22:34, November 01, 2006)
Path to security lies only in international cooperation (16:38, October 23, 2006)
Japan, U.S. to enhance alliance over sanctions on DPRK (15:07, October 19, 2006)
Russia urges DPRK to seek negotiated solution to nuclear crisis (09:19, October 19, 2006)
S.Korea vows to continue inter-Korean cooperation (09:18, October 19, 2006)
Rice: We want to de-escalate crisis
(08:39, October 19, 2006)
U.S.,Japan pledge to push for implementation of
UN resolution on DPRK (19:14, October 18, 2006)
Sanctions a declaration of war, says Pyongyang
(15:02, October 18, 2006)
Restraint is 'best way to ease tension'
(15:40, October 18, 2006)
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