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Wu Dawei, Chinese deputy foreign minister, also head of the Chinese delegation, is present at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, capital city of China on Nov. 9, 2005 as the fifth round of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue began at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday.
UPDATED 19:32, November 11, 2005
Six-party talks endeavor to translate commitment into action
The latest session of the six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue ended with a chairman's statement, which experts say signifies all parties endeavor to translate the commitments into actions.
Full text of chairman's statement of first phase of fifth-round six-party talks
The first phase of the fifth-round six-party talks concluded Friday in Beijing. The following is the full text of the chairman's statement read by Chinese delegation head Wu Dawei at the closing ceremony:
Establishing working groups "conducive" to nuclear talks, says researchers
Researchers here believe that the establishment of working groups will help the six-party talks be "more pragmatic" and promote the implementation of the joint statement.

Chinese FM meets heads of delegtions to the six-party talks (4)

Chinese FM meets heads of delegtions to the six-party talks (3)

Chinese FM meets heads of delegtions to the six-party talks (2)

Chinese FM meets heads of delegtions to the six-party talks
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  • Common statement adopted at six-party talks   (08:24, September 20)
  • Commentary: first joint statement of six-party talks inspiring (08:17, September 20)
  • EU lauds deal on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (08:12, September 20)
  • Russia hails breakthrough at six-party talks (08:10, September 20)
  • US welcomes deal on Korean nuclear issue (08:14, September 20)
  • Japan welcomes joint statement of six-party talks (08:14, September 20)
  • Australian FM welcomes outcome of six-party talks (08:12, September 20)
  • S.Korea hails outcome of fourth round of six-party nuclear talks  (08:13, September 20)
  • Australia welcomes DPRK's decision to give up nuclear programs (07:55, September 20)
  • Sasae says joint statement "first step" towards settlement of nuclear issue (07:55, September 20)
  • Chinese, S. Korean FMs exchange views on six-party talks, nuclear issue (08:06, September 20)
  • Wrap up: six-party talks conclude with common statement adopted (08:35, September 20)
  • Russian chief negotiator says joint statement has "profound significance" (08:02, September 20)
  • ROK chief negotiaor: China's role "outstanding" in six-party talks (07:58, September 20)
  • Six-party talks conclude with common statement adopted (07:43, September 20)
  • IAEA chief welcomes outcome of six-party nuclear issue talks (07:46, September 20)
  • US chief negotiator praises joint statement as "good agreement" (17:19, September 19)
  • S.Korea welcomes joint statement adopted by six-party talks (16:40, September 19)
  • Chinese state councilor hails joint statement as "balanced, win-win" document (16:40, September 19)
  • Six-party talks conclude with joint statement adopted (16:40, September 19)
  • Joint statement most significant achievement in nuclear talks: official (12:57, September 19)
  • US not to attack or invade DPRK (16:41, September 19)
  • DPRK committed to abandoning all nuclear weapons (16:41, September 19)
  • Chinese, US delegations convene one-on-one meeting (10:40, September 19)
  • Plenary meeting at six-party talks postponed  (10:32, September 19)
  • Mayor defends plan for mass return to New Orleans (09:19, September 19)
  • Six-Party talks continue into final day, 'deal possible' (08:59, September 19)
  • Japanese chief negotiator: today is last day of talks (08:40, September 19)
  • Six-party talks to continue on Sunday (16:34, September 17)
  • Fifth day of nuke talks: bilateral meetings underway for possible way out (16:12, September 17)
  • Japanese delegation: China plays an important role  (15:38, September 17)
  • US chief negotiator unwilling to speculate on final outcome of six-party talks (13:42, September 17)
  • China presents new draft document at nuclear talks (10:11, September 17)
  • DPRK to continue peaceful nuclear program, spokesman says (08:51, September 17)
  • DPRK insists on right to civilian nuclear program: spokesman  (10:06, September 17)
  • Russian negotiator says joint document may come out Saturday (10:02, September 17)
  • China puts forward revised draft common document: ROK delegation (16:43, September 16)
  • Six parties discuss joint agreement (16:42, September 16)
  • US has good discussions with DPRK, China, says Hill (15:49, September 16)
  • US chief negotiator sees "real difficulties" in six-party talks (13:20, September 16)
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