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KEDO chief mum on N. Korea's position on suspended reactor plan

KEDO chief mum on N. Korea's position on suspended reactor plan

BEIJING, China - Charles Kartman, executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, arrives at Beijing airport on Nov. 16 from Pyongyang, where he visited from Nov. 13.

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Trilateral talks on N. Korea end without decision on KEDO

Trilateral talks on N. Korea end without decision on KEDO

TOKYO, Japan - South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Lee Soo Hyuck (R), Mitoji Yabunaka, head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau (C) and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly greet each other before beginning a second and final day of talks on North Korean nuclear development programs. They ended the meeting without reaching agreement on the suspension of an international project to construct two light-water nuclear reactors in the North.

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KEDO officials to meet on N. Korea nuclear project

KEDO officials to meet on N. Korea nuclear project

NEW YORK, United States - Mikio Mori, of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, speaks to journalists following talks with officials from the United States, South Korea and the European Atomic Energy Community on technical issues concerning a U.S. proposal to call off the construction of two nuclear reactors for North Korea in New York on July 14.

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Kartman meets Kawaguchi

Kartman meets Kawaguchi

TOKYO, Japan - Charles Kartman (L), director general of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), meets Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi at the Diet building in Tokyo on June 27. They discussed a multilateral project to build light-water nuclear reactors in North Korea.

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N. Korea nuke development may stall KEDO, Japan talks

N. Korea nuke development may stall KEDO, Japan talks

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunari Suzuki, Japan's ambassador in charge of normalization talks with North Korea, speaks in an interview with a group of reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 21.

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(3)N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

(3)N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

KUMHO, North Korea - Officials from North and South Koreas, Japan, the United States and the European Union clap their hands during a ceremony to launch a landmark nuclear reactor project in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province, North Korean on Aug. 7. Among the attendants were Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) Executive Director Charles Kartman, and KEDO board members Chang Sun Dup of South Korea, Katsunari Suzuki of Japan, and Jean-Pierre Leng of the EU.

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N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

KUMHO, North Korea - Construction work on a landmark reactor project in North Korean starts in a ceremony Aug. 7. About 100 people, including officials of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), attended the ceremony in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province.

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Excavation for N. Korea's nuclear reactors to begin soon

Excavation for N. Korea's nuclear reactors to begin soon

SEOUL, South Korea - Charles Kartman, chief of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), holds a news conference in Seoul on June 4. Kartman said excavation works for two light-water reactors to be built in North Korea will begin this summer.

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Deal signed on N. Korea reactor project

Deal signed on N. Korea reactor project

SEOUL, South Korea - Desaix Anderson (L), executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and Choi Soo Byung (R), president of South Korea's state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO), shake hands Dec. 15 after signing a turnkey contract to build two light-water reactors for North Korea. The signing ceremony at KEPCO's office in Seoul were witnessed by officials from the United States, Japan, South Korea and the European Union (EU), the four KEDO board members.

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KEDO urges Japan to promote N. Korea reactor project

KEDO urges Japan to promote N. Korea reactor project

Dusaix Anderson (R), executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and Japan's State Foreign Secretary Keizo Takemi (L) shake hands prior to their meeting in Tokyo on Sept. 3. Anderson urged Japan to help promote the international consortium's plan to build light-water nuclear reactors in North Korea despite Pyongyang's launch of a ballistic missile over Japan.

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Trilateral talks on N. Korea end without decision on KEDO

Trilateral talks on N. Korea end without decision on KEDO

TOKYO, Japan - South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Lee Soo Hyuck (R), Mitoji Yabunaka, head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau (C) and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly greet each other before beginning a second and final day of talks on North Korean nuclear development programs. They ended the meeting without reaching agreement on the suspension of an international project to construct two light-water nuclear reactors in the North. (Kyodo)

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KEDO chief mum on N. Korea's position on suspended reactor plan

KEDO chief mum on N. Korea's position on suspended reactor plan

BEIJING, China - Charles Kartman, executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, arrives at Beijing airport on Nov. 16 from Pyongyang, where he visited from Nov. 13. (Kyodo)

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KEDO officials to meet on N. Korea nuclear project

KEDO officials to meet on N. Korea nuclear project

NEW YORK, United States - Mikio Mori, of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, speaks to journalists following talks with officials from the United States, South Korea and the European Atomic Energy Community on technical issues concerning a U.S. proposal to call off the construction of two nuclear reactors for North Korea in New York on July 14. (Kyodo)

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Kartman meets Kawaguchi

Kartman meets Kawaguchi

TOKYO, Japan - Charles Kartman (L), director general of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), meets Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi at the Diet building in Tokyo on June 27. They discussed a multilateral project to build light-water nuclear reactors in North Korea. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea nuke development may stall KEDO, Japan talks

N. Korea nuke development may stall KEDO, Japan talks

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunari Suzuki, Japan's ambassador in charge of normalization talks with North Korea, speaks in an interview with a group of reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 21. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

KUMHO, North Korea - Construction work on a landmark reactor project in North Korean starts in a ceremony Aug. 7. About 100 people, including officials of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), attended the ceremony in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province. (Kyodo)

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(3)N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

(3)N. Korea reactor project starts with ceremony

KUMHO, North Korea - Officials from North and South Koreas, Japan, the United States and the European Union clap their hands during a ceremony to launch a landmark nuclear reactor project in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province, North Korean on Aug. 7. Among the attendants were Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) Executive Director Charles Kartman, and KEDO board members Chang Sun Dup of South Korea, Katsunari Suzuki of Japan, and Jean-Pierre Leng of the EU. (Kyodo)

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Excavation for N. Korea's nuclear reactors to begin soon

Excavation for N. Korea's nuclear reactors to begin soon

SEOUL, South Korea - Charles Kartman, chief of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), holds a news conference in Seoul on June 4. Kartman said excavation works for two light-water reactors to be built in North Korea will begin this summer.

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Seoul releases photos of N. Korean nuclear plant site

Seoul releases photos of N. Korean nuclear plant site

SEOUL, South Korea - The South Korean government has released recent photos of the site for the North Korean light-water nuclear power plant being built in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province, in eastern North Korea, with the help of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO). This photo shows the workers' housing quarter near the construction site.

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Construction starts for N. Korean nuclear power plant

Construction starts for N. Korean nuclear power plant

SEOUL, South Korea - Construction materials are unloaded at a pier near the site for the North Korean nuclear power plant being built in Kumho, South Hamgyong Province, in the eastern part of North Korea. The plant is being built with the help of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) and the photo was released by the South Korean government.

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Deal signed on N. Korea reactor project

Deal signed on N. Korea reactor project

SEOUL, South Korea - Desaix Anderson (L), executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and Choi Soo Byung (R), president of South Korea's state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO), shake hands Dec. 15 after signing a turnkey contract to build two light-water reactors for North Korea. The signing ceremony at KEPCO's office in Seoul were witnessed by officials from the United States, Japan, South Korea and the European Union (EU), the four KEDO board members.

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kedo urges Japan to promote N Korea reactor project

kedo urges Japan to promote N Korea reactor project

Dusaix Anderson (R), executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and Japan's State Foreign Secretary Keizo Takemi (L) shake hands prior to their meeting in Tokyo on Sept. 3. Anderson urged Japan to help promote the international consortium's plan to build light-water nuclear reactors in North Korea despite Pyongyang's launch of a ballistic missile over Japan. ==Kyodo

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