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November 21, 2009
N. Korea blasts South for barring mountain tour
Yonhap (South Korea), November 21, 2009 Saturday

 North Korea denounced South Korea's Unification Ministry on Friday for prolonging the suspension of a mountain tour that used to earn the cash-strapped state millions of dollars.
Clinton calls on N. Korea to return to 6-way talks, offers incentives
Yonhap (South Korea), November 21, 2009 Saturday

 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday called on North Korea to come back to the six-party talks, offering a set of incentives in return for its denuclearization.
N. Korea offers talks with S. Korea on lucrative tours
Yonhap (South Korea), November 21, 2009 Saturday

 North Korea has proposed talks with the South on ways to resume suspended tours that used to earn the cash-strapped country millions of dollars, a source at Hyundai that operates the tours said Friday...
November 20, 2009
(News Focus) Obama on short stay makes progress on N. Korean nukes, FTA: experts
Yonhap (South Korea), November 20, 2009 Friday

 U.S. President Barack Obama's less-than-24-hour stay in South Korea appears to have spawned guarded optimism on possible progress in the six-party talks on ending North Korea's nuclear ambitions and r...
November 19, 2009
S. Korea rules out imminent resumption of North Korea tour
Yonhap (South Korea), November 19, 2009 Thursday

 South Korea reasserted Wednesday that it has no intention yet of reopening a Hyundai-operated tour to North Korea, as the deficit-laden company quietly marked the 11th anniversary of the suspended mou...
November 18, 2009
Obama calls for N. Korea's return to six-party talks
Yonhap (South Korea), November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday called on North Korea to return to the six-party talks, urging the North to choose prosperity and security through its denuclearization instead of continued isolati...
U.S. urged to discuss N. Korea's observer status in int'l financial bodies: report
Yonhap (South Korea), November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 The United States was urged Tuesday to use upcoming bilateral talks with North Korea to discuss non-nuclear issues, including helping the regime join international financial institutions as an observe...
November 17, 2009
U.S. exports to N. Korea declined dramatically due to U.N. sanctions: Commerce Dept.
Yonhap (South Korea), November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 U.S. exports to North Korea declined dramatically for the first seven months of this year due to international sanctions on the North after Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests, U.S. government figur...
November 16, 2009
N. Korea briefly activated fire-control radar near Yellow Sea border: sources
Yonhap (South Korea), November 16, 2009 Monday

 North Korea briefly activated its fire-control radar system covering the disputed western sea border Sunday, forcing South Korea to scramble to move its patrol boats away from the North's shore-based ...
November 14, 2009
Obama pledges better future for denuclearized N. Korea
Yonhap (South Korea), November 14, 2009 Saturday

 U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday North Korea will see a better future if it pursues denuclearization, but otherwise warned of continued sanctions. Obama's remarks came at a news conference with...
U.S. warns N. Korea not to raise tension: State Dept.
Yonhap (South Korea), November 14, 2009 Saturday

 The United States Friday urged North Korea not to escalate tension on the Korean Peninsula ahead of the planned visit to Seoul by U.S. President Barack Obama next week. "We urge North Korea to refrain...
Obama warns N. Korea of continued sanctions unless it denuclearizes
Yonhap (South Korea), November 14, 2009 Saturday

 U.S. President Barack Obama warned Thursday North Korea will face continued international sanctions unless it returns to the six-party talks and takes irreversible steps toward its denuclearization. O...
Full text of Obama's interview with Yonhap News Agency
Yonhap (South Korea), November 14, 2009 Saturday

 The following is the full text of U.S. President Barack Obama's interview with Yonhap News Agency. President Obama: I am very much looking forward to my trip to Asia and visiting Seoul and meeting wit...
November 13, 2009
Obama is off to Asia to address N. Korea, economy
Yonhap (South Korea), November 13, 2009 Friday

 U.S. President Barack Obama Thursday embarked on an eight-day trip to South Korea and three other Asian nations amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula after a rare inter-Korean naval clash e...
S. Korea deploys destroyer near western sea border after clash with N. Korea
Yonhap (South Korea), November 13, 2009 Friday

 South Korea has deployed one of its newer destroyers to beef up guard near the western sea border where its Navy exchanged gunfire with a North Korean patrol boat earlier this week, a military officia...
November 11, 2009
First Obama Envoy to Visit N. Korea
Korea Times, November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 The new U.S. administration will send its first mission to North Korea to jumpstart denuclearization talks and the visit is likely by the end of the year, AFP reported Wednesday.
Clinton thanks China for pressing N. Korea for resumption of nuke talks
Yonhap (South Korea), November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed thanks to China for its efforts to join in international sanctions on North Korea to pressure the reclusive communist state to come out for talks ...
November 10, 2009
Obama, Lee to discuss N. Korea, Afghanistan, FTA: White House
Yonhap (South Korea), November 10, 2009 Tuesday

 U.S. President Barack Obama will discuss North Korea's denuclearization, South Korea's contribution to the war in Afghanistan and a pending free trade agreement while in Seoul next week for a summit w...
    


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