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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
SEOUL, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- U.S. and North Korean officials reached a tentative deal that may leave undeclared nuclear sites closed to international inspectors, an official said Friday. South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan indicated that the deal reached between the two countries comes after U.S. officials called for verification by North Korea that it had followed the guidelines...
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Moldova.org (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
U.S. and North Korean officials reached a tentative deal that may leave undeclared nuclear sites closed to international inspectors, an official said Friday.South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan indicated that the deal reached between the two countries comes after U.S. officials called for verification by North Korea that it had followed the guidelines of a June nuclear declaration,...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
... to a plan to allow outside verification of its nuclear program. South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan said Friday he expected Washington to ``make a decision in the near future.'' McCormack dismissed suggestions that the United States was trying to force an agreement on its partners and declined to say which, if any, countries were preventing a consensus. However, Japan has...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
... to a plan to allow outside verification of its nuclear program.South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan said Friday he expected Washington to "make a decision in the near future."McCormack dismissed suggestions that the United States was trying to force an agreement on its partners and declined to say which, if any, countries were preventing a consensus.However, Japan has balked...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... to a plan to allow outside verification of its nuclear program.South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan said Friday he expected Washington to "make a decision in the near future."McCormack dismissed suggestions that the United States was trying to force an agreement on its partners and declined to say which, if any, countries were preventing a consensus.However, Japan has balked...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... paper said. US President George W Bush still has to give his assent. South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung Hwan cautioned, however, that "no final decision" had been made regarding verifying Pyongyang's disarmament claims. Yu indicated that Washington might accept partial verification, focusing on the North's declared plutonium programme at Yongbyon and leaving questions about an...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... paper said. US President George W Bush still has to give his assent. South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung Hwan cautioned, however, that "no final decision" had been made regarding verifying Pyongyang's disarmament claims. Yu indicated that Washington might accept partial verification, focusing on the North's declared plutonium programme at Yongbyon and leaving questions about an...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan said Tuesday that his government is considering to dispatch a destroyer to waters off Somalia to fight pirates there. At an inspection of the Foreign Ministry by lawmakers, Yu said consultations among related ministries are under way on the issue of dispatching a navy ship. Yu's remarks came after eight South Koreans and 13 Myanmar aboard a...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... but it was unclear whether it produced any breakthrough.
But on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told a South Korean parliamentary committee that Washington and Pyongyang were trying to strike a compromise by exerting "flexibility" and "considerably reflecting each other's position."
However, Yu said he believes the U.S. would not make any substantial change in...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... impasse, but it was unclear whether it produced any breakthrough.But on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told a South Korean parliamentary committee that Washington and Pyongyang were trying to strike a compromise by exerting "flexibility" and "considerably reflecting each other's position." However, Yu said he believes the U.S. would not make any substantial change in its...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... impasse, but it was unclear whether it produced any breakthrough.But on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told a South Korean parliamentary committee that Washington and Pyongyang were trying to strike a compromise by exerting "flexibility" and "considerably reflecting each other's position."However, Yu said he believes the U.S. would not make any substantial change in its demand...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
"Reports on North Korea having made a very important suggestion or issued an ultimatum seem to be grounded on matters in the past. It is different from what was discussed at Hill's recent visit, which was a verification protocol," Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told a parliamentary committee.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... what was discussed at Hill's recent visit, which was a verification protocol," Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told a parliamentary committee.A pro-Pyongynag paper published in Japan said on Monday that North Korea "seems to have delivered its opinion on peacefully resolving the nuclear issues ... and issued an ultimatum in relation to this."The Choson Sinbo newspaper did not elaborate...