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UPDATED: 12:46, July 22, 2005
DPRK delegation leaves for six-party talks
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A Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) delegation led by Kim Kye-gwan, vice-minister of Foreign Ministry, left Pyongyang Friday to participate in the six-party talks for settling the nuclear issue scheduled to open in Beijing on July 26.

It was seen off at the airport by Kim Yong-il, vice-minister of Foreign Ministry, Wu Donghe, Chinese ambassador to the DPRK, and Andrei Karlov, Russian ambassador to the DPRK.

Source: Xinhua


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