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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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  • Japan urges DPRK to review stand on light-water reactor (13:18, September 16)
  • Six-party talks enters fourth day (10:08, September 16)
  • Six-party talks show little sign of progress   (10:29, September 16)
  • Hill: talks with DPRK in standoff, but still to continue negotiations (09:11, September 16)
  • Positions of delegations to six-party talks (08:51, September 16)
  • Great differences remain among six-party negotiators (08:53, September 16)
  • Current round of six-party talks to continue (08:27, September 16)
  • Framework agreement among six parties possible, scholars (17:21, September 15)
  • DPRK, US fail to narrow differences, ROK delegation official says (15:33, September 15)
  • ROK chief urges more flexibility as nuclear talks see little progress  (13:29, September 15)
  • U.S. dismisses DPRK demands for nuclear energy (10:51, September 15)
  • Six parties keep contacts on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (10:35, September 15)
  • First US-DPRK meeting "not make a lot of progress", Hill says  (10:05, September 15)
  • Core differences looming over 6-party talks  (09:16, September 15)
  • Delegations to 6-party talks hold bilateral meetings Wednesday  (08:23, September 15)
  • Two major differences remain in current 6-party talks, ROK chief negotiator (08:39, September 15)
  • Six-party talks: can S. Korea take surprising move? (17:55, September 14)
  • ROK: DPRK has to dismantle nuclear weapon and program first (17:09, September 14)
  • DPRK, US hold first one-on-one consultation (18:00, September 14)
  • Negotiators to six-party talks start substantial discussions (15:51, September 14)
  • Bilateral talks to be held Wednesday morning (11:31, September 14)
  • Fourth draft could lead to agreement: Chief US negotiator (10:05, September 14)
  • Six-party talks last "at least till Friday", ROK chief negotiator (08:46, September 14)
  • All parties expect a common document, ROK chief negotiator (08:17, September 14)
  • Little sign of breakthrough emerges for six-party talks  (08:18, September 14)
  • All delegations now in Beijing for new phase of 4th round of six-party talks (08:38, September 14)
  • Consensus increasing among 6 parties, says Chinese FM spokesman (08:30, September 14)
  • Chief negotiators pick up fourth round of six-party talks in Beijing (08:12, September 14)
  • Chinese, US, Japanese, ROK delegations to have bilateral contacts (18:10, September 13)
  • Six-party talks resume as all delegations arrive (18:34, September 13)
  • DPRK should first give up all nuke programs, Japanese chief negotiator (16:23, September 13)
  • Japanese delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks (14:43, September 13)
  • DPRK's position does seem to be evolving a little, Hill  (14:40, September 13)
  • China, US chief negotiators to meet on Tuesday afternoon (13:26, September 13)
  • ROK delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks  (13:31, September 13)
  • Six-party talks chief negotiatiors to hold first meeting  (13:27, September 13)
  • S. Korean president voices confidence over solution of nuclear issue (11:01, September 13)
  • Press center of six-party talks opens (10:05, September 13)
  • DPRK delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks  (09:26, September 13)
  • DPRK insists on peaceful nuclear activity: chief negotiator (09:14, September 13)
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