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Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
November 3, 2005


Six-Party Talks Coverage

All members of the U.S. press wishing to receive a Chinese visa to cover events relating to the Six-Party Talks must send the following information to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing by 4:00 A.M., EDT, Friday (5:00 P.M. on Friday, Beijing local time), November 4, 2005, for submission to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This applies to those arriving from other countries to cover the talks.


Please provide the following information:

 • Name
 • Passport Number
 • Name of News Organization
 • Place where planning to apply for visa
 • Length of Stay
 • List of equipment for customs clearance
 • Date of arrival in Beijing and Flight Number

Please send the information to:

Via email – c/o Gu Yu: GuYX@state.gov and
Xiong Yutong: XiongYX@state.gov
Or
Via fax – U.S. Embassy Beijing Press Section 86-10-6532-2951
2005/1017

Released on November 3, 2005

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