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North Korean nuclear talks lead to agreement
39 days ago

Source: www.iht.com --- 28 days ago
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pushed North Korea to accept terms to verify the dismantling of its Nuclear weapons Program, as the two countries held Cabinet-level talks for the first time in four years. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 46 days ago
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Disgraced Nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan says North Korea received centrifuges from Pakistan in a 2000 shipment supervised by the army during the rule of President Pervez Musharraf. ...
Source: www.foxnews.com --- 28 days ago
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting with North Korea's top diplomat in Singapore, ending a four-year hiatus in cabinet-level contacts between the Bush administration and the Stalinist state over its Nuclear Program. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 33 days ago
Top diplomats from the United States, North Korea and four other nations will meet for Nuclear talks in the coming week in Singapore. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 15 days ago
Voice of America Bush Urges North Korea to Accept Nuclear Verification Voice of America - 1 hour ago By Paula Wolfson US President George Bush is urging the North Korean government to agree to a strong verification of its Nuclear Program. US, South Korea push North Korea on Nuclear verification Reuters Bush, Lee Urge North Korea to Honor Nuclear Pledge (Update2) Bloomberg AFP  - PRESS TV  - ABC News  - Radio Australia all 1,507 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 15 days ago
Boston Globe US, South Korea push North Korea on Nuclear verification Reuters - 29 minutes ago By Matt Spetalnick and Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - US President George W. Bush and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak pressed North Korea on Wednesday to agree on a verification plan for its Nuclear weapons Program or continue to face international ... Bush, Lee Urge North Korea to Honor Nuclear Pledge (Update1) Bloomberg Bush concerned at NKorea uranium enrichment AFP The Associated Press  - Xinhua  - ABC News  - PRESS TV all 1,365 news articles ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 7 days ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Washington on Wednesday sent an envoy to Beijing and US and South Korean negotiators prepared to meet in New York to help break a deadlock over a mechanism to verify North Korea 's Nuclear weapons Program. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 5 days ago
AP - South Korea's president urged North Korea to abandon its Nuclear Program and resume stalled inter-Korean dialogue, saying Friday he wants to enrich the communist country through economic cooperation. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 21 days ago
Reuters - A State Department official will visit Beijing this week to discuss with Chinese and North Korean officials ways to verify Pyongyang's account of its Nuclear Program, a U.S. spokesman said on Wednesday. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 39 days ago
Washington Post North Korea Nuclear deal agreed CNN International - 1 hour ago BEIJING, China (CNN) -- The six-nation talks on North Korea's Nuclear Program reached a "principled consensus" on how to verify the information in Pyongyang's Nuclear declaration submitted last month, Chinese officials said in a Xinhua report. Korea Nuclear verification agreed BBC News North Korean Nuclear talks lead to agreement The Associated Press Bloomberg  - Aljazeera.net  - Reuters UK  - Reuters all 1,504 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 28 days ago
CTV.ca North Korea Pledges to Meet Obligations Under Nuclear Agreement Bloomberg - 2 hours ago By Shamim Adam and Daniel Ten Kate July 23 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea pledged to honor its commitments under a deal that will end its Nuclear weapons Program and demanded that the other five countries involved in the agreement do the same. Video: Soaring food prices on the table at ASEAN summit RussiaToday Rice Describes Meeting with N. Korean Counterpart as 'Good' Voice of America The Associated Press  - Reuters  - AFP  - Reuters India all 1,822 news articles ...
Source: news.aol.com --- 14 days ago
Filed under: President Bush , Foreign Policy En route to the Olympics, President Bush scheduled a pregnant stop in South Korea . "North Korea traps its people in misery and isolation," the president chided. In contrast, South Korea's openness to the global community has allowed the democratic nation to "take its rightful place on the world stage." North Korea's Pyongyang hoped to wipe his country from America's terror list with the symbolic dismantling of a Nuclear reactor cooling tower in June. Holding a hard line against the communist leader, President Bush reaffirmed his commitment to South Korea and the verifiable dismantlement of all North Korean Nuclear weapons programs. Admitting that he could not state with certainty that Pyongyang would cease Nuclear ambitions, the president stated: "My hope is that the axis of evil list no longer exists. That's my hope for the sake of peace. That's my hope for the sake of our children." Beyond reaffirming the U.S. stance on North Korea's weapons Program, President Bush's comments raise the issue of democracy and human rights on China's doorstep. The South Korea visit should be seen as a prelude to the president's China trip. The proclamations of human rights and national responsibility were not limited to North Korea, and will serve as the underlying current of everything spoken by the president as he arrives in Beijing for the Summer Games.   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Blogs   ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 27 days ago
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with her North Korean counterpart for the first time, and prodded Pyongyang to move quickly to dismantle its Nuclear arms Program. ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 28 days ago
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with her North Korean counterpart for the first time, and prodded Pyongyang to move quickly to dismantle its Nuclear arms Program. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 15 days ago
By Matt Spetalnick and Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak pressed North Korea on Wednesday to agree on a verification plan for its Nuclear weapons Program or continue to face international ...
Source: www.salon.com --- 47 days ago
North Korea said Friday it will not take further steps to dismantle its Nuclear Program until the U.S. and its other negotiating partners award fuel oil and political benefits promised under an aid-for-disarmament deal. The North Korean Foreign Ministry said in a statement it has disabled... ...
Source: www.npr.org --- 14 days ago
Journalist Mike Chinoy, author of Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis , discusses North Korea's development of Nuclear weapons and America's attempts to stop their Program. ...
Source: www.newsvine.com --- 4 days ago
South Korea's president urged North Korea to abandon its Nuclear Program and resume stalled inter-Korean dialogue, saying Friday he wants to enrich the communist country through economic cooperation. ...
Source: annenberg.usc.edu --- 13 days ago
Journalism professor Mike Chinoy appeared on NPR’s "Fresh Air" with Dave Davies August 6 to discuss his recently released book, Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis . Drawing on over 200 interviews and 14 trips to Pyongyang, Meltdown outlines the history of the policy debate over North Korea’s planned Nuclear ambitions and the Bush administration’s ultimately failed campaign to halt them. “After 9/11, after the successful toppling of the Taliban and of Saddam Hussein, that was the high point of the hard-line, neo-conservative ascendancy within the Bush administration,” Chinoy explained. “It soon became a bitter struggle that led to incoherence—right hand and left hand operating at cross purposes—which in the end paralyzed American policy.” Chinoy attributes this paralysis to a series of missteps – a weak American presence in Asia as a whole, loss of relations with allies like South Korea and Japan, and increasing Nuclear ambitions from “rogue states” – while North Korea was being driven by the strong desire for “regime survival” after the fall of its communist allies. “The recent easing of tensions has come after six years of a failed policy of trying to pressure and intimidate the regime of Kim Jong-Il, “ Chinoy said. “Over the years, this only encouraged North Korea to ramp up its weapons Program even more.” Chinoy is recognized as one of the world’s leading journalists in Asian affairs. He has worked as the ...
Source: forums.vr-zone.com --- 31 days ago
*The State Department said Friday all six parties to the talks on North Korea's Nuclear Program will convene at the ministerial level for the first time next week in Singapore. The meeting will bring together Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her North Korean counterpart, Pak Ui Chun. VOA's... ...

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