- US State Department's announcement it is blacklisting the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE) and the Korea Tangun Trading Corp., both of which were designated by the United Nations in July for their involvement in North Korea's WMD programs under Security Council Resolution 1874.
- A meeting between Grigory Longvinov of Russia and Hwang Joon-kook of South Korea, and a meeting between Longvinov and Sung Kim of the US in Seoul to discuss denuclearization of North Korea.
- Stephen Bosworth’s statement the US will consider over the next few weeks on how to respond to North Korea's eagerness to hold bilateral talks, but the US will not consider any bilateral talks with North Korea to be a substitute for the Six-Party Talks.
- South Korea’s demand for an apology and a further explanation from North Korea over a sudden discharge of dam water that left six people dead or missing, saying the North's response was not satisfactory.
- Israel’s offer to assist South Korea in protecting itself against North Korea’s ballistic missile threat.
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