Wang Yi, China's Deputy Foreign Minister and chief negotiator, hosts a news conference after the third round of Six-Party Talks closed in Beijing June 26, 2004. The United States and North Korea emerged on Saturday from four days of nuclear crisis talks as far apart as ever, with Washington insisting Pyongyang disclose its uranium enrichment program.click to open
China's Deputy Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, listens to the opening speeches at the start of the third round of six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear issue, in Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse Wednesday June 23, 2004. Kim said that North Korea is willing to give up nuclear weapons 'in a transparent way' if the United States ends its 'hostile policy' toward Pyongyang.click to open