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It is unclear what will now become of the so-called Six-Party Talks about the North's nuclear program, which have been stalled since 2008.
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Q: Just to follow up on the Six-Party North Korean talks.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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We hope that proceeding from the overall interests of the denuclearization of the peninsula and regional peace and stability, the parties concerned will take active measures and create conditions for the resumption of the Six-Party Talks.
Q 2011
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For this purpose, China actively advocates and promotes the Six-Party Talks process. . .
Excerpts from Hu Jintao interview Post 2011
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I am convinced that as long as the parties respect each other, engage in consultation on an equal footing, and implement the September 19 Joint Statement in a comprehensive and balanced way through the Six-Party Talks, they will arrive at an appropriate solution to the Korean nuclear issue and contribute to lasting peace and stability on the peninsula and in Northeast Asia.
Excerpts from Hu Jintao interview Post 2011
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So we think we have constructed a framework in the Six-Party talks for dealing with this issue.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Clinton said she agreed with Ambassador Bosworth that the talks were "very useful" and added: "It does remain to be seen whether and when the North Koreans will return to the Six-Party talks but the bottom line is that these were exploratory talks, not negotiations."
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For this purpose, China actively advocates and promotes the Six-Party Talks process.
China's Hu Jintao answers questions with Washington Post The Washington Post 2011
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Clinton said the talks "were intended to do exactly what they did: reaffirm the commitment of the United States to the Six-Party process, to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, and to discuss with the North Koreans their reactions to what we are asking them to do in order to move forward."
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I am convinced that as long as the parties respect each other, engage in consultation on an equal footing, and implement the September 19 Joint Statement in a comprehensive and balanced way through the Six-Party Talks, they will arrive at an appropriate solution to the Korean nuclear issue and contribute to lasting peace and stability on the peninsula and in Northeast Asia.
China's Hu Jintao answers questions with Washington Post The Washington Post 2011
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