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UPDATED: 10:26, November 20, 2004
US, DPRK agree on recovery of American MIAs
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The United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) have reached agreement on a framework for 2005 to recover remains of American soldiers missing from the Korean War (1950-1953), the Pentagon announced on Friday.

The agreement was reached in Bangkok, Thailand, on Thursday after two days of talks.

The operations in 2005 would mark the 10th consecutive year that US specialists have carried out remains recovery missions in the DPRK, where teams from the US Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command have recovered remains believed to be those of more than 200 American soldiers since 1996.

Under the arrangement, US teams would work between April and October in two areas in the DPRK - in Unsan County, about 96 km north of Pyongyang, and near the Chosin Reservoir in the northeast part of the DPRK - to search for the remains of more than 2,000 soldiers and Marines who are still registered as missing.

Of 88,000 Americans missing from all conflicts, more than 8,100 are from the Korean War.

Source: Xinhua


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