 | More than 50 protesters shout slogans as they hold anti-China banners and flag during a rally against Chinese government policy on North Korean defectors near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 14, 2005. Seven North Korean defectors who recently sought asylum at a South Korean school in Yentai, northeastern China, have been deported to North Korea. The Korean letters read 'Stop North Korean defectors repatriation.' click to open  |
 | South Korean protesters shout slogans as they hold anti-China banners and flag during a rally against Chinese government policy on North Korean defectors near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 14, 2005. Seven North Korean defectors who recently sought asylum at a South Korean school in Yentai, northeastern China, have been deported to North Korea. The Korean letters read 'Stop North Korean defectors repatriation.' click to open  |
 | A South Korean activist tears a Chinese flag at a rally against the Chinese government's deportation of North Korean defectors to North Korea in front of the Chinese embassy in Seoul October 14, 2005. China has sent home seven North Koreans who had sought shelter in a South Korean school in northeastern China in an attempt to defect, a South Korean Foreign Ministry official said. click to open  |
 | South Korean Foreign Minister arrives for a weekly briefing at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005. Ban said Tuesday he plans to visit China this week and the United States next week to discuss stalled international talks aimed at getting North Korea to abandon nuclear development. click to open  |
 | South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon listens reporter's question during a weekly briefing at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005. Ban said Tuesday he plans to visit China this week and the United States next week to discuss the stalled international talks aimed at getting North Korea to abandon nuclear development. click to open  |
 | A South Korean protester holds a sign at an anti-North Korea protest in Seoul August 3, 2005. China made a last-ditch effort in Beijing on Wednesday to rescue six-party talks on the Korean nuclear crisis, deadlocked after more than a week of wrangling over ways of ending Pyongyang's weapons programmes. click to open  |
 | A South Korean protester holds a sign at an anti-North Korea protest in Seoul August 3, 2005. China made a last-ditch effort in Beijing on Wednesday to rescue six-party talks on the Korean nuclear crisis, deadlocked after more than a week of wrangling over ways of ending Pyongyang's weapons programme. click to open  |
 | South and North Korea Summit Meeting: Wellwishers wave South Korean flags as South Korean President Kim Dae-jung walks toward the presidential plane at Seoul's Sungnam military airport before departing for North Korea for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il Tuesday, June 13, 2000. The two leaders will meet in the North Korean capital Pyongyang. click to open  |
 | South and North Korea Summit Meeting: South Korean President Kim Dae-jung bows to the national flag at the Seoul's Sungnam military airport before leaving for North Korea for a historic inter-Korea summit talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il Tuesday, June 13, 2000. The two leaders will meet in the North Korean capital Pyongyang from June 13-15. click to open  |
 | South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and first lady Lee Hee-ho wave to wellwishers at the Seoul's Sungnam military airport before leaving for North Korea for a historic inter-Korea summit talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il Tuesday, June 13, 2000. The two leaders will meet in the North Korean capital Pyongyang from June 13-15. click to open  |