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Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
September 8, 2005


Six-Party Talks Media Coverage

All members of the U.S. press wishing to receive a Chinese visa to cover events relating to the Six-Party Talks must send the following information to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, 2005, Beijing time (3:00 a.m. Friday September 9, EDT), for submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  This applies to those coming in from other countries to cover the talks. 

 

            Please provide the following information:

 

·         Name

·         Passport Number

·         Name of News Organization

·         Place where planning to apply for visa

·         Length of Stay

·         List of equipment for customs clearance

·         Date of arrival in Beijing and flight number

 

Please send the information to:

 

Via email – c/o Gu Yu GuYX@state.gov and

                         Xiong Yutong  XiongYX@state.gov

Or

Via fax – U.S. Embassy Press Section 86-10-6532-2951

2005/842


Released on September 8, 2005

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