WORLD / Asia-Pacific
Six-party talks to stretch into Friday
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-07-19 15:40
BEIJING - Talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear program will
continue on Friday, a Japanese delegate said.
"It has been effectively decided to extend the talks into Friday," the
diplomat said.
No meeting of chief delegates was planned for Thursday, he said. The
talks had originally been scheduled to last two days and end on Thursday.
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