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Chief US envoy says he is confident Pyongyang will return to full nuclear negotiations after bilateral talks in Geneva.
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As US and N Korean officials meet in Geneva, Chinese official pays Kim Jong-il a visit in Pyongyang.
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State department says negotiations will last two days and names career diplomat as its new pointman on Pyongyang.
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Last Modified: 19 Oct 2011 20:29 GMT
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Will Washington be able to make the move from Pacific power to pacific partner?
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Last Modified: 11 Oct 2011 10:18 GMT
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Robert King starts week-long visit to evaluate the isolated North's pleas for food aid.
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Move to relax status in the west coast prompts South Korea and US forces to downgrade similar alert against the North.
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US envoy in Beijing to discuss Korea standoff as Seoul rejects offer from Pyongyang for "unconditional and early" talks.
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South Korean president says he is ready for dialogue with his opposite number in Pyongyang.
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US accuses Pyongyang of flouting international sanctions and seeking to destabilise region amid claims of a new reactor.
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US scientist said to have been given tour of uranium-enrichment facility with "more than a thousand centrifuges".
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Last Modified: 21 Nov 2010 11:56 GMT
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