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U.S., Japan, South Korea finance ministers in Washington

U.S., Japan, South Korea finance ministers in Washington

(From L) Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Choi Sang Mok hold talks in Washington on April 17, 2024.

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Chinese Embassy in U.S. opens house, presents Yunnan Province to visitors

STORY: Chinese Embassy in U.S. opens house, presents Yunnan Province to visitors DATELINE: May 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:42 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the event STORYLINE: The Chinese Embassy in the United States joined the Around the World Embassy Tour of Washington D.C., and held an open house event during the weekend. The event, themed "Yunnan: A Many-Splendored Life," presented the beautiful province in southwestern China and attracted about 15,000 visitors on Saturday. Wang Hao, vice governor of Yunnan, led a delegation and art troupes to the Chinese Embassy, which gave a splendid performance showcasing a colorful Yunnan with vast potential and unique charm. Over 350 guests attended the VIP session, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for China Rick Waters, Director of the Office of East Asia at the Department of the Treasury Joseph Dickson, former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, and foreign diplomats in the United States. Wang, in his remarks, o

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U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Robert Einhorn (R), special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control to the U.S. State Department, and Daniel Glaser, the Treasury Department's deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, meet the press in Seoul on Aug. 2, 2010. They are visiting South Korea to discuss additional sanctions on North Korea.

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U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Robert Einhorn (front), special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control to the U.S. State Department, and Daniel Glaser (back), the Treasury Department's deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, meet the press in Seoul on Aug. 2, 2010. They are visiting South Korea to discuss additional sanctions on North Korea.

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U.S. official meets Chinese officials to break N. Korea impasse

U.S. official meets Chinese officials to break N. Korea impasse

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, returns to his Beijing hotel on March 26 after talks with Chinese officials aimed at breaking an impasse over frozen North Korea-linked funds that has stalled the six-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear programs.

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6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser (L), deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Department, and Christopher Hill, assistant secretary at the U.S. State Department, speak to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on March 19 ahead of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Department speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on March 19 ahead of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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U.S. official arrives in Macao for N. Korean bank accounts talks

U.S. official arrives in Macao for N. Korean bank accounts talks

MACAO, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, arrives in Macao on March 17 for talks with Macanese authorities on the U.S. analysis of frozen North Korean bank accounts in a Macao bank allegedly linked to money laundering and counterfeiting.

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U.S., N. Korean delegates to financial talks leave Beijing

U.S., N. Korean delegates to financial talks leave Beijing

BEIJING, China - O Kwang Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's national finance and monetary committee, arrives at Beijing airport on Feb. 1 to fly back home after two days of talks in Beijing with Daniel Glaser, the U.S. deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes. The talks focused on a row over U.S. financial sanctions against Pyongyang. Glaser also left Beijing the same day.

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U.S. says obtained 'helpful' information in N. Korea talks

U.S. says obtained 'helpful' information in N. Korea talks

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on Jan. 31 after the end of two-day financial talks with North Korea.

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6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

BEIJING, China - North Korean officials in charge of financial affairs arrive at Beijing airport on Dec. 19. They are expected to meet with Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary of terrorist financing and financial crimes at the U.S. Treasury Department. (Pool photo)

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Emergency deputies meeting held

Emergency deputies meeting held

Deputies of the finance ministers and central bankers fromthe Group of Seven (G-7) industrialized countries and 11 Asia-Pacific economies pose before photographers in Tokyo on June 20 before an emergency meeting to seek ways to stabilize foreign exchange markets. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers is at right and Japanese Finance Minister Hikaru Matsunaga is fourth from right.

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Matsunaga, Summers meet in Tokyo

Matsunaga, Summers meet in Tokyo

Japanese Finance Minister Hikaru Matsunaga (R) meets U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers in Tokyo on June 19 to exchange views on the global economy, the yen-dollar exchange rate and Japan's prolonged economic slump.

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Obuchi, Summers meet in Tokyo

Obuchi, Summers meet in Tokyo

Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) meets U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on June 19. Obuchi told Summers Japan will do its best to stabilize the financial system by resolving bad-loan problems.

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U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Robert Einhorn (R), special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control to the U.S. State Department, and Daniel Glaser, the Treasury Department's deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, meet the press in Seoul on Aug. 2, 2010. They are visiting South Korea to discuss additional sanctions on North Korea. (Kyodo)

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U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

U.S., S. Korea discuss additional sanctions on N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Robert Einhorn (front), special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control to the U.S. State Department, and Daniel Glaser (back), the Treasury Department's deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, meet the press in Seoul on Aug. 2, 2010. They are visiting South Korea to discuss additional sanctions on North Korea. (Kyodo)

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6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Department speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on March 19 ahead of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

6-way talks begin as U.S. agrees on release of N. Korea funds

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser (L), deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Department, and Christopher Hill, assistant secretary at the U.S. State Department, speak to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on March 19 ahead of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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U.S. official arrives in Macao for N. Korean bank accounts talks

U.S. official arrives in Macao for N. Korean bank accounts talks

MACAO, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, arrives in Macao on March 17 for talks with Macanese authorities on the U.S. analysis of frozen North Korean bank accounts in a Macao bank allegedly linked to money laundering and counterfeiting. (Kyodo)

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U.S., N. Korean delegates to financial talks leave Beijing

U.S., N. Korean delegates to financial talks leave Beijing

BEIJING, China - O Kwang Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's national finance and monetary committee, arrives at Beijing airport on Feb. 1 to fly back home after two days of talks in Beijing with Daniel Glaser, the U.S. deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes. The talks focused on a row over U.S. financial sanctions against Pyongyang. Glaser also left Beijing the same day. (Kyodo)

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U.S. says obtained 'helpful' information in N. Korea talks

U.S. says obtained 'helpful' information in N. Korea talks

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on Jan. 31 after the end of two-day financial talks with North Korea. (Kyodo)

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6-way talks extended a day, differences remain

6-way talks extended a day, differences remain

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, speaks with reporters after the third day of multilateral and bilateral discussions at the six-party talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear standoff in Beijing on Dec. 20. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Glaser holds talks with N. Korea

Glaser holds talks with N. Korea

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser (L), U.S. deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, enters the North Korean Embassy in Beijing on Dec. 20 for talks on U.S. financial sanctions. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Glaser holds talks with N. Korea

Glaser holds talks with N. Korea

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, U.S. deputy assistant Treasury secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, responds to questions from reporters at a Beijing hotel on Dec. 19 on talks with North Korea. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

BEIJING, China - Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary of terrorist financing and financial crimes at the U.S. Treasury Department, leaves a hotel in Beijing on Dec. 19. Glaser is expected to talk with a North Korean official in charge of financial affairs. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

6-way talks enter 2nd day, focus on U.S.-N. Korea contacts

BEIJING, China - North Korean officials in charge of financial affairs arrive at Beijing airport on Dec. 19. They are expected to meet with Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary of terrorist financing and financial crimes at the U.S. Treasury Department. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Emergency deputies meeting held

Emergency deputies meeting held

Deputies of the finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of Seven (G-7) industrialized countries and 11 Asia-Pacific economies pose before photographers in Tokyo on June 20 before an emergency meeting to seek ways to stabilize foreign exchange markets. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers is at right and Japanese Finance Minister Hikaru Matsunaga is fourth from right. ==Kyodo

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Matsunaga, Summers meet in Tokyo

Matsunaga, Summers meet in Tokyo

Japanese Finance Minister Hikaru Matsunaga (R) meets U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers in Tokyo on June 19 to exchange views on the global economy, the yen-dollar exchange rate and Japan's prolonged economic slump.

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Obuchi, Summers meet in Tokyo

Obuchi, Summers meet in Tokyo

Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) meets U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on June 19. Obuchi told Summers Japan will do its best to stabilize the financial system by resolving bad-loan problems.

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