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Six-nations meet at border dividing Koreas to discuss aid for DPRK
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Source: CCTV.com | 08-08-2007 08:34
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Kim Myong Gil, minister at North Korea's mission to the U.N., crosses the border in Panmunjom Tuesday.
The DPRK has expressed its thanks for oil given as a reward for the shutting down of its sole nuclear reactor. A DPRK representative made this comment at a meeting held at Panmunjom on the border dividing the Korean Peninsula to hash out further details of aid for progress on nuclar disarmament.
The two-day meeting was held under the auspices of the six-nation talks on DPRK's nuclear program.
The representative said the DPRK was satisfied with the timely receipt of oil aid. This is the first time the six-nation forum has convened in Panmunjom.
Editor:Du Xiaodan