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[USFK Forums] Koreas resumed Red Cross talks amid nuclear impasse [Yonhap]
Uploaded by C. Y. Lee on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 (LEAD) Koreas resume Red Cross talks amid nuclear impasse 2006/02/21 19:11 By Byun Duk-kun SEOUL, Feb. 21 (Yonhap) -- South and North Korea resumed bilateral talks between their Red Cross officials Tuesday despite the prolonged stalemate in international negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programs. The sides began the first all-member meeting of the three-day talks in the North's scenic resort Mount Geumgang at 6:15 p.m., according to reports by a South Korean joint press corps. Copyright(c) 2005 YonhapNews [PHOTO WITH A CAPTION IN KOREAN IS UNLOADABLE] 21일 오후 금강산에서 열린 제7차 남북적십자회담 전체회의에 참석한 장석준 남측 수석대표(오른쪽)와 최성익 북측 단장이 악수하고 있다.//사진공동취재단 2006/02/21 21:20 송고 |
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