Faced with a fresh refusal by North Korea to negotiate away its nuclear weapons, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday the communist regime has "no friends left" to shield it from punishing U.N. Penalties. Video by AP
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The State Department will send a senior official to North Korea before the end of the year in an effort to re-start Six Party Talks on that country’s nuclear program. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley announced the trip at this daily briefing with reporters.
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For the past three years, Amb. Christopher Hill has lead the U.S. delegation to the Six-Party Talks with North Korea. The Asst. Sec. of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs discusses progress on the talks, which focus on disabling North Korea's nuclear program.
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Michael Auslin, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, talks with Bloomberg’s Bernard Lo about the effectiveness of negotiating with North Korea over its nuclear test and missile launches this week.
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A draft agreement is being considered that aims to terminate North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Jim Axelrod talks to Katie Couric about the United Nations' efforts to disarm the country.
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The visiting US vice president and the Australian Prime Minister met in Sydney to discuss issues including Iran's nuclear programme. Howard also mentioned the relationship between China, Australia and the US, and said that while Australia remained sceptical of China's 'authoritarian' society, the...
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Even though South Korea and many in Congress has called for diplomatic talks with North Korea about its nuclear missile threat, the Bush administration has refused. Meg Oliver reports.
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