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UN chief-to-be holds hope for Korea nuclear talks

Seoul, Dec 26: Incoming UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon today urged patience over talks to end North Korea's nuclear weapons programme. The latest round of six-country negotiations ended last week in Beijing but failed to make progress, with Pyongyang and Washington blaming each other for the impasse.

''We need to be patient and we should not lose hope,'' the former South Korean foreign minister told reporters during a visit to Seoul. ''As I have said before, finding a solution through a multilateral framework takes time.'' Ban said it was unfortunate that the three-year-long talks have not made much progress, adding he had no immediate plans to visit the reclusive North.

Some analysts and officials have suggested it may be time to scrap the talks among the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States because a breakthrough is unlikely.

Ban, who spent a great deal of time on North Korea when he was foreign minister, has said problems posed by Pyongyang's policies will be a top priority when he becomes secretary general next month.


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Gunmen kidnap Iraq senior trade ministry official

Baghdad, Dec 26: Gunmen kidnapped a senior Trade Ministry official in Baghdad today after stopping his vehicle on his way to work, a ministry source said. Muhanad Ahmed Saleh, director of the Baghdad International Fair, was abducted shortly after he left his home in Amiriya, a Sunni district in western Baghdad. Baghdad is plagued by kidnappings. Many are political abductions by armed groups on either side of Iraq's Shi'ite-Sunni sectarian violence. Some kidnappings.....

Saudi frees 18 former Guantanamo detainees

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Dec 26 (Reuters) Saudi Arabia has freed 18 former Guantanamo Bay detainees after they completed their jail sentences, the Interior Ministry said today. The men were among 28 Saudi nationals and one resident handed over this year by the United States from the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba, it said. The Muslim kingdom had released eleven of the men earlier this month. ''The remainder, numbering 18 convicts, were freed ... after the.....

Isolated Nepal king forced to cancel holiday

Kathmandu, Dec 26: Nepal's isolated King Gyanendra has cancelled a planned holiday after the prime minister advised him against traveling outside the capital due to fears it could spark trouble, a newspaper said today. The monarch, accompanied by his wife, Queen Komal, was planning to spend a month in his palace in Hetauda, 50 km (30 miles) south of Kathmandu, starting this week. It would have been the first major trip by the king.....
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