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UPDATED: 10:29, September 16, 2005
Six-party talks show little sign of progress
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Christopher Hill, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and top U.S. negotiator for the six-party talks, reacts to a question while speaking to journalists in Beijing September 15, 2005. Negotiators from six countries will try again on Thursday to break a deadlock in talks designed to end North Korea's nuclear arms programme, but there is little sign of an end to a nearly three-year-old crisis. The negotiations in Beijing between the United States, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Russia and host China enter a third day with an impasse over Pyongyang's insistence on a right to nuclear energy programmes for civilian use.

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Kenichiro Sasae (C), head of the Japanese delegation to the six-party talks, speaks to journalists in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 15, 2005. The second-phase meetings of the fourth round of the six-party talks on the Korean peninsula nuclear issue entered the third day on Sept. 15.

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Kenichiro Sasae, head of the Japanese delegation to the six-party talks, speaks to journalists in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 15, 2005.

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