Deputy PM Lee Hun-Jai says Roh Moo-Hyun remains committed to a peaceful resolution of N. Korean nuclear issue
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-Young tells lawmakers there would be no change in Seoul's policy of engagement with Pyongy
US officials have previously warned such a transfer could increase the possibility of military action against North Korea
Fourth round recessed early last month, after impasse over North's insistence on retaining peaceful nuclear energy program
66-nation International Whaling Commission voted 29 to 23 to uphold ban on commercial whaling at its annual meeting in Ulsan, South Ko
North, South Korea celebrating historic 2000 summit between Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong Il
Christopher Hill says successful six-way talks could help resolve nuclear issue
Asian leaders agree region must put mechanisms in place to deal with future disasters on scale of December's tsunami
Supreme People's Assembly was scheduled to meet next Wednesday, but North Korean Central News Agency says it has been postponed at requ
Report says that those who flee North Korea to seek food become political refugees because they risk severe punishment when they go home
Roh Moo-hyun downplays announcements by Pyongyang about its nuclear weapons
But activist groups say Seoul should demand that Pyongyang reciprocate by addressing concerns about missing South Koreans believed to b
Meeting begins as multinational negotiations on ending Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programs resume in Beijing
Military dialogue between two countries suspended last June after South Korea accused northern naval vessels of violating Northern Limi
Park Geun-hye criticizes Seoul government for downplaying major issues in its effort not to offend North
Activists launch effort to get UN to pay more attention to plight of N. Korean refugees
Top negotiators from US, Japan, S. Korea met in Seoul to discuss ways to lure North Korea back to talks
Statue erected a few years after 1953 armistice; some members of younger, more left-leaning generation want it torn down
UN World Food Program says North Korea recently cut daily food rations to 250 grams of rice or cereal per person, per day
PM Aziz says Pakistan has shared with South Korea limited information it has about North Korea's nuclear program
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