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Arms negotiators yesterday failed to set a firm deadline for North Korea to disable its nuclear facilities following the shutdown of its reactor, only agreeing to more consultations on Pyongyang's disarmament. Chinese envoy Wu Dawei said working groups would meet before the end of August to discuss technical details for the North's next steps: declaring and disabling its nuclear programmes.
Those sessions would be followed by a resumption of talks involving top envoys from all six countries in early September to "work out the roadmap.". At the latest round, the North "reiterated that it will earnestly implement its commitments to a complete declaration of all nuclear programmes and disablement of all existing nuclear facilities," Wu said.See the full content of this document
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No Deadline Set for North Korean Nukes ; International
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