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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
NEW YORK -- A senior American diplomat plans to visit North Korea in the coming week in a bid to salvage a faltering international effort to get the communist country to give up nuclear weapons, U.S. officials said Saturday.Christopher Hill, the chief American negotiator in the six-nation talks, will leave for South Korea on Monday and is expected to travel to the North shortly afterward amid...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
A North Korean diplomat has angrily denied that leader Kim Jong Il is ill.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
A North Korean diplomat has angrily denied that leader Kim Jong Il is ill. North Korean Foreign Ministry official Hyun Hak Bong says talk of Kim's illness is "nonsense spread by bad people who don't wish our republic to go well."
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
A North Korean diplomat says the communist regime is undertaking "thorough preparations" to restart its nuclear reactor in Yongbyon.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
A North Korean diplomat denied that leader Kim Jong Il was ill, calling widespread speculation about the leader's health troubles "nonsense spread by bad people".
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
TOKYO (Reuters) - A senior North Korean diplomat on Wednesday denied media reports suggesting North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is ill, calling it a "conspiracy plot", Kyodo news agency reported.
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Washington Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
... to be significantly less rigid then a verification regime Washington proposed earlier this year. North Korean diplomats have threatened to pull out of its disarmament deal with the U.S. if the terms weren't softened. McCain, however, is defining President Bushs deal as a form of appeasement. “I have previously said that I would not support the easing of sanctions on North Korea unless...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
A senior U.S. envoy finished two days of discussions with North Korean diplomats but didn't say whether he succeeded in persuading them to stick to a nuclear-disarmament deal.
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Christopher Hill, the U.S. assistant secretary of state, met with North Korean diplomats in Pyongyang to persuade them not to restart their nuclear weapons program in Yongbyon, north of the capital.
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
North Korea will meet this week with South Korean military leaders and will likely host a senior U.S. diplomat, in a rare instance of direct talks with countries Pyongyang considers to be enemies.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
A senior American diplomat plans to visit North Korea in the coming week in a bid to salvage a faltering international effort to get the communist country to give up nuclear weapons, U.S. officials said Saturday.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
A senior American diplomat plans to visit North Korea in the coming week in a bid to salvage a faltering international effort to get the communist country to give up nuclear weapons, U.S. officials said Saturday.