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Fifth Round of Six-Party Talks: Morning Transit - Traders Hotel

Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Beijing, China
November 11, 2005

A/S HILL: I’m sorry. I’m late for a meeting with the South Korean delegation, so I don’t have anything to report now. We have a plenary in about an hour and a half. I’ll talk to you later this afternoon.

QUESTION: Do you think there will be a chairman’s statement at the end of the day?

A/S HILL: There will be a chairman’s statement. The Chinese are working on it right now.

QUESTION: Has there been a draft? Have you been presented with the draft?

A/S HILL: I personally haven’t seen it, but I think various delegations have seen it. I’ve really got to run. I’ve got the South Korean delegation waiting, and it’s very rude to be late, so I’ll see you.



Released on November 14, 2005

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