Perundingan enam negara
Tampilan
Perundingan enam negara adalah pertemuan yang diadakan antara 6 negara mengenai masalah program nuklir Korea Utara. Perundingan ini terbagi menjadi beberapa rangkaian pertemuan yang melibatkan 6 negara:
Perundingan ini merupakan hasil dari mundurnya Korea Utara atas Perjanjian Nonproliferasi Nuklir pada tahun 2003.
Sejarah
Putaran pertama (27 Agustus – 29 Agustus 2003)
wakil
- Korea Selatan: Lee Soo-hyuk, Deputi Menteri Luar Negeri dan Perdagangan
- Korea Utara: Kim Young-il, Deputi Menteri Luar Negeri
- Amerika Serikat: James Kelly, Asisten Sekretaris Negara untuk urusan Asia Timur dan Pasifik
- Tiongkok: Wang Yi, Wakil Menteri Luar Negeri
- Jepang: Mitoji Yabunaka, Direktur-Jenderal untuk Biro Hubungan Asia dan Oseania
- Rusia: Alexander Losyukov, Deputi Menteri Luar Negeri
Sasaran yang dicapai
- Kesepakatan untuk pembicaraan tingkat lanjut.
- Tidak ada perjanjian yang dibuat antar negara.
Pranala luar
- Initial Actions for the Implementation of the Joint Statement (Full text of Chairman's Statement), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tiongkok, 13 February 2007
- The Best U.S. Response to North Korea's Failed Missile Test NOW on PBS, July 7, 2006
- North Korean Denuclearisation: A Chinese View of the Way Forward, Acronym Institute, Disarmament Diplomacy, Spring 2006
- Inside Multilateralism: The Six-Party TalksPDF (113 KiB), John S. Park, The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 4, Autumn 2005
- North Korea Says It Will Abandon Nuclear Efforts, New York Times, September 19, 2005
- U.S.-Korean Deal on Arms Leaves Key Points Open, New York Times, September 20, 2005
- Nuke talks reach agreements, Korea.Net, September 19, 2005
- Full Text of Six-nation Statement on North Korea, Nautilus Institute, September 20, 2005
- Light Water Reactors at the Six Party Talks: The Barrier that Makes the Water Flow, Nautilus Institute, September 21, 2005
- Full text of Chairman's Statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tiongkok, 11 November 2005
- North Korea Unveils 5-Step Roadmap for Scrapping Nukes, Korea Times, 14 November 2005
- North Korea and the “six-party talks”: a road to nowhere, David Wall, openDemocracy, 12 April 2006
- Whither the Six-Party Talks? U.S. Institute of Peace Briefing, May 2006
- A Denuclearization Deal in Beijing, Gavan McCormack, 2007-02-15 - step-by-step review of Bush policies towards the negotiations
- North Korea and the Current Status of Six-Party Agreement, Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, House Foreign Affairs Committee, February 28, 2007
- Richard S. Tracey Using the PATRIOT Act to Turn North Korea's Dirty Money into a Bargaining Chip, Strategic Studies Quarterly, Summer 2009.