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Six Parties Continue Discussing Common Document

Negotiators to the six-party talks will continue exchanging views on the latest draft common document in their bilateral meetings this morning to seek a possible agreement as the negotiation on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue inched into the ninth day.  

According to diplomatic sources, the Chinese side will propose a new version of the draft common document for further discussion on Wednesday.

 

Although some delegates believe the fourth round of the talks might come to an end soon, the exact date of conclusion remains undecided.

 

(Xinhua News Agency August 3, 2005)

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