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Six-party talks resume

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-02-09 08:49

China's Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei (L) speaks to Russia's Ambassador
to China Sergei Razov (R) during the opening of another round of the
six-party talks at the Diaoyutai Guest Statehouse in Beijing February 8,
2007. Six-party negotiations on closing Pyongyang's nuclear weapons
programme resumed on Thursday with hopes raised for agreement on first
steps after milestone talks between the U.S. and North Korean envoys in
Berlin last month. [Reuters]

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