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U.S., N. Korea hold talks on options for breaking nuke deadlock

U.S., N. Korea hold talks on options for breaking nuke deadlock

GENEVA, Switzerland - Top U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill responds to questions from reporters before talks with North Korea in Geneva on March 13 over options for resolving a snag holding up progress in the six-way process aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear programs.

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U.S. nuke negotiator Hill in Beijing

U.S. nuke negotiator Hill in Beijing

BEIJING, China - U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill arrives at Beijing international airport from Ulan Bator on June 18 for talks with his Chinese counterpart, amid signs that the stalled six-way process for ending North Korea's nuclear programs may begin moving forward again. ''I just have one meeting today with (Chinese Vice Foreign Minister) Wu Dawei. Then I go on to Seoul,'' Hill told reporters at the airport.

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U.S., China mull solution to N. Korean banking issue

U.S., China mull solution to N. Korean banking issue

BEIJING, China - Chief U.S. delegate the six party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs, speaks with journalists at a Beijing hotel following his talks with his Chinese counterpart Wu Daiwei on May 30. He said they exchanged suggestions on ways to solve a banking issue that has held up progress on the six-way process for denuclearizing North Korea.

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6-way diplomats meet for peace, security working group talks

6-way diplomats meet for peace, security working group talks

BEIJING, China - Diplomats from six countries meet at the Russian Embassy in Beijing on March 16 for the first meeting of a working group under the six-way process on North Korea's nuclear programs tasked with discussing peace and security in Northeast Asia. (Pool photo)

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6-way nuke talks begin with focus on disablement measures

6-way nuke talks begin with focus on disablement measures

BEIJING, China - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill arrives at the six-way talks on North Korea's nuclear programs at Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on Sept. 27. The talks are aimed at reaching an agreement over the specific method for disabling North Korea's nuclear facilities as the country moves into the second phase of its denuclearization process. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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6-way nuke talks begin with focus on disablement measures

6-way nuke talks begin with focus on disablement measures

BEIJING, China - North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan attends the six-way talks on North Korea's nuclear programs at Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on Sept. 27. The talks are aimed at reaching an agreement over the specific method for disabling North Korea's nuclear facilities as the country moves into the second phase of its denuclearization process. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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U.S. nuke negotiator Hill in Beijing

U.S. nuke negotiator Hill in Beijing

BEIJING, China - U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill arrives at Beijing international airport from Ulan Bator on June 18 for talks with his Chinese counterpart, amid signs that the stalled six-way process for ending North Korea's nuclear programs may begin moving forward again. ''I just have one meeting today with (Chinese Vice Foreign Minister) Wu Dawei. Then I go on to Seoul,'' Hill told reporters at the airport. (Kyodo)

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U.S., China mull solution to N. Korean banking issue

U.S., China mull solution to N. Korean banking issue

BEIJING, China - Chief U.S. delegate the six party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs, speaks with journalists at a Beijing hotel following his talks with his Chinese counterpart Wu Daiwei on May 30. He said they exchanged suggestions on ways to solve a banking issue that has held up progress on the six-way process for denuclearizing North Korea. (Kyodo)

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6-way diplomats meet for peace, security working group talks

6-way diplomats meet for peace, security working group talks

BEIJING, China - Diplomats from six countries meet at the Russian Embassy in Beijing on March 16 for the first meeting of a working group under the six-way process on North Korea's nuclear programs tasked with discussing peace and security in Northeast Asia. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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U.S., N. Korea hold talks on options for breaking nuke deadlock

U.S., N. Korea hold talks on options for breaking nuke deadlock

GENEVA, Switzerland - Top U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill responds to questions from reporters before talks with North Korea in Geneva on March 13 over options for resolving a snag holding up progress in the six-way process aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear programs. (Kyodo)

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6-way talks extended a day, differences remain

6-way talks extended a day, differences remain

BEIJING, China - Japan's chief delegate Kenichiro Sasae speaks with reporters back at his hotel 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. He suggested that the six-way process is progressing slowly because North Korea is sticking to the issue of U.S. financial sanctions. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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