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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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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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(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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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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U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at a Beijing hotel June 23 for high-level talks with U.S. envoy for Korean Peninsula affairs Charles Kartman.

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U.S., N. Korea strike a deal

U.S., N. Korea strike a deal

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan (L) and Charles Kartman, U.S. Special Envoy for Korean peace talks, shake hands at a news conference in New York on March 16 after striking a deal to allow U.S. access to a suspected underground nuclear facility in the North. North Korea agreed to a multiple site visits in return for food aid of up to 600,000 tons.

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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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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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(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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N. Korea, U.S. end 4th day of talks in N.Y.

N. Korea, U.S. end 4th day of talks in N.Y.

NEW YORK, United States - Kim Kye Gwan (C), vice foreign minister of North Korea and head of the North Korean delegation, heads for a car after talks with Charles Kartman, U.S. special envoy for peace on the Korean Peninsula, in New York on March 10, the fourth day of bilateral talks on the first-ever visit to Washington by a high-ranking North Korean official.

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U.S. envoy optimistic about N. Korean official's visit

U.S. envoy optimistic about N. Korean official's visit

NEW YORK, United States - Charles Kartman, U.S. special envoy for peace on the Korean Peninsula, speaks to reporters during a break on the third day of talks with North Korea in New York on March 9. Kartman expressed optimism about their being able to reach a settlement for realizing the first-ever visit to Washington by a high-ranking North Korean official in April. He said the talks have been proceeding smoothly and in a friendly atmosphere.

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U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at a Beijing hotel June 23 for high-level talks with U.S. envoy for Korean Peninsula affairs Charles Kartman.

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U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

U.S., N. Korea open high-level talks

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at a Beijing hotel June 23 for high-level talks with U.S. envoy for Korean Peninsula affairs Charles Kartman.

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U.S., N. Korea strike a deal

U.S., N. Korea strike a deal

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan (L) and Charles Kartman, U.S. Special Envoy for Korean peace talks, shake hands at a news conference in New York on March 16 after striking a deal to allow U.S. access to a suspected underground nuclear facility in the North. North Korea agreed to a multiple site visits in return for food aid of up to 600,000 tons. ==Kyodo

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