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  1. December 31, 2007 - Bush Administration Promises "Sprint to the Finish" in 2008
  2. December 30, 2007 - North Korea Declaration
  3. October 17, 2007 - Press Conference by the President
  4. October 3, 2007 - Statement by the President on Agreement Announced at Six-Party Talks
  5. September 26, 2007 - Remarks to Media Upon Departure From Japan
  6. August 29, 2007 - North Korean Nuclear Disablement, Program Declaration Can Overlap
  7. August 1, 2007 - Technical Meetings Begin in North Korea Nuclear Talks
  8. July 20, 2007 - Progress Cited on Elimination of Korean Nuclear Programs
  9. July 20, 2007 - Press Communiqué of the Six-Party Talks
  10. July 20, 2007 - Afternoon Remarks at the Beijing Airport
  11. July 16, 2007 - North Korean Reactor Shutdown a “Very Important First Step”
  12. July 13, 2007 - Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula Is United States’ First Priority
  13. June 25, 2007 - North Korean Nuclear Facility Could Be Disabled Before 2008
  14. June 21 - U.S. Envoy in North Korea To Urge Progress On Nuclear Arms Talks
  15. June 18, 2007 - United States Welcomes North Korean Invitation to Nuclear Agency
  16. May 1, 2007 - USINFO: North Korean Shutdown of Reactor "Extremely Important"
  17. April 27, 2007 - United States, Japan Say Patience on North Korea "Not Unlimited"
  18. April 14, 2007 - U.S. Will Give North Korea “A Few More Days” To Keep Nuclear Deal
  19. April 10, 2007 - Macanese Officials Unblock $25 Million in North Korean Funds
  20. April 3, 2007Private U.S. Delegation Traveling to North Korea
  21. March 22, 2007 - Talks on North Korean Nuclear Program “On Track,” U.S. Says
  22. March 19, 2007 - End of Fund Dispute Clears Way for North Korean Nuclear Talks
  23. March 15, 2007 - Ruling on Macau Bank Unlikely To Derail North Korea Talks
  24. March 7, 2007 - North Korea Talks on Track, U.S. Negotiator Says
  25. February 22, 2007 - North Korea Nuclear Deal Hinges on 60-Day Timetable
  26. February 20, 2007 - North Korea Nuclear Deal Seen Strengthening U.S.-China Ties
  27. February 13, 2007 - Evening Walkthrough With Reporters at the Six-Party Talks
  28. February 13, 2007 - Briefing on the Agreement Reached at the Six Party Talks in Beijing
  29. February 13, 2007 - Statement by President Bush Six Party Talks
  30. February 9, 2007- U.S. Envoy Cautiously Optimistic About Six-Party Progress
  31. February 5, 2007 - Purpose of Six-Party Talks Is Nuclear-Free Korea, U.S. Envoy Says
  32. February 1, 2007 - “Substantial Start” Sought Toward Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula
  33. February 1, 2007 - Christopher R. Hill on Six-Party Talks in Beijing
  34. January 20, 2007 - Meetings with North Korean Official "Positive," Says U.S. Envoy
  35. January 17, 2007 - Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
  36. January 17, 2007 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice With Andrea Mitchell of NBC News
  37. January 17, 2007 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice And German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier
  38. January 17, 2007 - Korean Nuclear Talks’ Process Seen Achieving Multiple Goals
  39. January 16, 2007 - Labor Contracts with North Korea Inadvisable, U.S. Envoy Says
  40. January 5, 2007 - Rice Says Discussions Continue on Resuming Korea Nuclear Talks
  41. December 21, 2006 - Six-Party Talks in Beijing Push for Implementation Steps
  42. December 18, 2006 - Korean Peninsula Six-Party Talks Resume in Beijing
  43. December 13, 2006 - Six-Party Process Entering New Phase, U.S. Envoy Says
  44. December 11, 2006 - Bush Administration Welcomes Resumption of Korean Nuclear Talks
  45. December 8, 2006 - China, South Korea Urged To Press North Korea on Human Rights
  46. December 1, 2006 - United States To Ban Exports of Luxury Goods to North Korea
  47. November 30, 2006 - U.S. Awaits North Korean Response on Resumption of Nuclear Talks
  48. November 29, 2006 - Remarks on Six-Party Talks
  49. November 29, 2006 - Gutierrez on Luxury Goods Ban to North Korea
  50. November 26, 2006 - U.S. Welcomes U.N. Call for Improved Human Rights in Four Nations
  51. November 21, 2006 - Remarks at Beijing International Airport
  52. November 21, 2006 - Talks with North Korea to Resume in December, U.S. Official Says
  53. November 16, 2006 - Rice Highlights International Efforts To Confront North Korea, Iran
  54. November 15, 2006 - U.S. Outlines Strategy for Upcoming North Korea Talks
  55. October 31, 2006 - U.S. Welcomes North Korean Decision To Return to Six-Party Talks
  56. October 31, 2006 - Bush Discusses Sudan with Special Envoy and Makes Remarks on North Korea
  57. October 31, 2006 - Press Conference at U.S. Embassy, Beijing, China
  58. October 25, 2006 - North Korea Rated World's Worst Violator of Press Freedom
  59. October 25, 2006 - Secretary Rice Address at the Heritage Foundation
  60. October 16, 2006 - Rice Heads to Asia To Rally Support for Sanctions on North Korea
  61. October 15, 2006 - Vote To Sanction North Korea Shows "Unity of Purpose," Rice Says
  62. October 14, 2006 - Security Council Imposes Sanctions on North Korea
  63. October 14, 2006 - President's Radio Address
  64. October 12, 2006 - Support Grows for North Korea Sanctions, U.N. Envoy Bolton Says
  65. October 10, 2006 - U.N. Security Council Making Progress on North Korea Sanctions
  66. October 11, 2006 - U.S. Course with North Korea Remains Multilateral, Rice Says
  67. October 11, 2006 - United States Committed to Diplomacy with North Korea, Bush says
  68. October 11, 2006 - U.N. Responses to North Korea, Iran Linked, State's Burns Says
  69. October 11, 2006 - Press Conference by the President
  70. October 9, 2006 - North Korea's Nuclear Test a Threat to Peace, Bush Declares
  71. October 9, 2006 - President Bush's Statement on North Korea Nuclear Test
  72. October 3, 2006 - Statement on North Korean Nuclear Test
  73. October 3, 2006 - North Korean Nuclear Test Would Be "A Very Provocative Act"
  74. September 20, 2006 - U.S. Legislator Urges Bilateral Initiatives with North Korea
  75. September 19, 2006 United States Lauds Japan, Australia for North Korea Sanctions
  76. September 10, 2006 - Financial Systems Key To Fighting Terrorism, Weapons Proliferators
  77. September 7, 2006 - U.S., China United in Seeking Diplomatic Solution on North Korea
  78. July 21, 2006 - Transcript of Assistant Secretary Hill's Remarks
  79. July 21, 2006 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice: Roundtable with Asia Print Journalists
  80. July 20, 2006 - Recent Developments in U.S.-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (D.P.R.K.) Relations
  81. July 16, 2006 - U.N. Resolution on North Korea Result of Multilateral Effort
  82. July 15, 2006 - United Nations Security Council Condemns Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Missile Launches
  83. July 10, 2006 - White House Report: India, North Korea, U.S. Cabinet
  84. July 9, 2006 - Multilateral Diplomacy Key to Korea Nuclear Issue, U.S. Says
  85. July 7, 2006 - President Bush Says Multilateral Approach Best for Dealing with North Korea
  86. July 6, 2006 - U.S. Urges Security Council Send Strong Signal to North Korea
  87. July 6, 2006 - President Bush Urges Diplomatic Solution to North Korean Missile Situation
  88. July 5, 2006 - U.N. Security Council Considering Action on North Korea
  89. July 5, 2006 - United States Condemns North Korea's Missile Launches
  90. July 5, 2006 - World Can Deal with North Korea's "Brinkmanship," Rice Says
  91. June 22, 2006 - North Korean Threat Renews Interest in U.S. Missile Defense
  92. June 21, 2006 - U.S. Says North Korean Missile Test Would Violate Moratorium
  93. March 1, 2006 - Iran, North Korea Threaten To Develop, Spread Nuclear Weapons
  94. January 6, 2006 - Kim Jong Il's Visit to China a "Milepost," State's Zoellick Says
  95. December 9, 2005 - "Meeting the Challenge of North Korean Human Rights" Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Jay Lefkowitz
  96. November 14, 2005 - State's Hill Upbeat but Urges Patience as Six-Party Talks Resume
  97. October 6, 2005 - Time for "Real Action" on North Korea's Pledge, U.S. Envoy Says
  98. October 5, 2005 - First Step for North Korea Is Full Nuclear Disclosure, Hill Says
  99. September 19, 2005 - North Korea Agrees To Abandon Its Nuclear Weapons Programs
  100. August 10, 2005 - Six-Party Talks Recess Could Foster Positive Results, Hill Says
  101. August 8, 2005 - Six-Party Talks Make Progress, But Gaps in Agreement Remain
  102. August 5, 2005 - Six-Party Negotiators Seek To Hammer Out Remaining Differences 
  103. August 3, 2005 - State's Hill Reports "Encouraging Signs" at the Six-Party Talks  
  104. July 12, 2005 - Six-Party Talks Only Course for North Korea, Rice Says
  105. July 12, 2005 - Rice Urges North Korea To Dismantle Nuclear Weapons Program
  106. July 10, 2005 - Rice Says Six-Party Talks To Focus on Ending Nuclear Threat
  107. July 10, 2005 - Rice Thanks China for its Efforts to Restart Six-Party Talks
  108. July 10, 2005 - Rice Welcomes Resumption of Six-Party Talks
  109. July 9, 2005 - Rice Trip to Asia Aimed at North Korea Return to Six-Party Talks
  110. May 2, 2005 - International Coordination Key To Helping North Korean Refugees
  111. April 28, 2005 - U.S. Will Pursue "Common Approach" to North Korea, President Bush Says
  112. March 20, 2005 - Secretary of State Remarks in Korea (March 14-21, 2005)
  113. March 20, 2005 - Rice Urges North Korea To Return to Six-Party Talks
  114. March 15, 2005 - North Korea's Nuclear Program Called Multilateral Threat
  115. March 15, 2005 - China Must Help Return North Korea to Talks, Says U.S. Envoy
  116. March 11, 2005 - U.S. Prepared to Resolve Issues with North Korea, Official Says
  117. February 20, 2005 - Six-Party Talks Could End North Korea's Isolation, Rice Says
  118. February 20, 2005 - Rice, Machimura Call on North Korea to Rejoin Talks
  119. February 19, 2005 - U.S., Japan Urge North Korea to Return to Six-Party Talks
  120. February 17, 2005 - Rep. Leach Calls for "Attentive Engagement" with North Korea

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