Russia Says
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Russian Chief Negotiator Says Joint Statement Has 'Profound Significance'
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Russia Hails Breakthrough at Six-party Talks
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Russian Negotiator Says Joint Document May Come out Saturday
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Russian Envoy: North Korea Could Return to NPT
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N. Korea Entitled to Develop Peaceful Nuclear Program
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Russian Presidential Envoy Leaves for Pyongyang for Official Visit
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Moscow Sees No Obstacle to Resuming Six-Party Talks
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Russia Hopes for Successful Completion of Six-Party Talks
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Six-Party Talks to Adjourn, Russian Side Says
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Russian Chief Negotiator Back to Beijing for Nuclear Talks
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Russia Expects to See Ongoing Six-Party Talks Fruitful
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All Parties Hold 'Constructive' Attitude
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No Major Differences in Six-Party Talks
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Six Parties to Work on Final Revision of Draft Joint Document
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4th Round of Six-Party Talks May End Friday
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Korean Nuclear Issue Unlikely to Be Solved Shortly
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Alexeyev to Leave Beijing on Saturday
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Russia Hopes to Reopen Working Group Meeting
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No Result Achieved in Wednesday's Talks
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'Primary Conclusion' May Come Out After Plenary Session
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Russian Delegation Head Keeps 'Prudent Optimism' on Talks
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Russia Wants Concrete Measures to Resolve Korean Peninsula Nuclear Issue
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Russia Adheres to a Nuclear-weapon-free Korean Peninsula
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Russian Delegation Arrives in Beijing
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Russia Hopes for Concrete Progress at Upcoming Six-Party Talks
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Russia Calls for Acceptable Compromises at Six-Party Talks
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Nations Confirm Date of Six-Party Talks
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