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November 2000 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Weekly On North Korea ROK National Intelligence Service November 20 - November 26, 2000
  • Weekly On North Korea ROK National Intelligence Service November 13 - November 19, 2000
  • Weekly On North Korea ROK National Intelligence Service November 6 - November 12, 2000
  • Koreas/family reunions, Voice of America, 10 November 2000 -- Red Cross officials from the two Koreas are due to exchange (have exchanged) lists of candidates for a second set of family reunions due to take place later this month.
  • Korea's Railroad, Voice of America, 08 November 2000 -- UN military officials in South Korea have met their North Korean counterparts to discuss cooperation for building railroad and highway links across the world's most heavily defended border.
  • North Korea / U-S, Voice of America, 07 November 2000 -- North Korea says its relations with the United States look brighter, and is pledging to do its best to improve ties with Washington.
  • DPRK Urges US to Take Actions for Better Bilateral Ties, People's Daily, 07 November 2000 -- A signed article in the Rodong Sinmun newspaper on November 7 urged the US to take actions to push for the early normalization of relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the United States.
  • Clinton / North Korea, Voice of America, 06 November 2000 -- The Clinton administration says there was "substantial progress" in U-S-North Korean missile talks last week in Kuala Lumpur, but not enough to merit a visit to Pyongyang by President Clinton on the Asia trip he begins next week.
  • Clinton / North Korea, Voice of America, 06 November 2000 -- Asia analysts say President Clinton made a wise decision not to include a stop in North Korea when he travels to East Asia later this month.
  • IAEA chief hopes progress will lead DPR of Korea to cooperate on nuclear issues, UN News, 06 November 2000 -- The Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today expressed hope that recent positive developments on the Korean Peninsula would lead Pyongyang to cooperate with the agency on nuclear matters.
  • White House Daily PRESS BRIEFING - Clinton Visit to North Korea, The White House, Office of the Secretary, 06 November 2000 -- Q Is the stop in Korea ruled out now?
  • U-S/North Korea, Voice of America, 03 November 2000 -- Another round of talks between the United States and North Korea on Pyongyang's missile program has ended without agreement.
  • Weekly On North Korea ROK National Intelligence Service October 30 - November 5, 2000
  • U.S. overtures toward N. Korea drawing a mixed reaction, Stars and Stripes, 03 November 2000 -- America's recent diplomatic full-court press on North Korea, including last week's historic visit by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, is drawing mixed reactions from longtime Korea watchers in Japan.
  • State Department Noon Briefing - North Korea Missile Talks, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 03 November 2000 -- Q: Can you talk about the missile talks in Malaysia beyond what was said in the statement issued by Mr. Einhorn?
  • Einhorn Statement Nov. 3 on North Korea Missile Talks, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 03 November 2000 -- "Delegations of the United States and North Korea concluded three days of missile talks today..."
  • Remarks by Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Question And Answer Session at National Press Club, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 02 November 2000 -- "Today, I want to report to you - and, through you, to the American people - regarding my recent trip to the Democratic People,s Republic of Korea..."
  • On the Line - The U.S. and North Korea, Voice of America, 02 November 2000 -- A conversation with James Lilley, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and China, Robert Manning, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Nicholas Eberstadt is the author of the recent book, The End of North Korea.
  • Albright Korea, Voice of America, 02 November 2000 -- A week after becoming the highest level U-S official to visit North Korea, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says she is optimistic about future relations with a country isolated from the rest of the world and ostracized as a supporter of terrorism.
  • Korea/joint exercises, Voice of America, 02 November 2000 -- In South Korea, U-S and South Korean forces are wrapping up the world's largest annual military exercises with hardly a mention in the local media.
  • Participants offer praise for Foal Eagle exercise, Stars and Stripes, 02 November 2000 -- The drill has involved airmen, soldiers and sailors. About 300 Air Force security forces troops have deployed to Kunsan to augment the base's own 8th Security Force Squadron.
  • Assistant Secretary of State Harold Hongju Koh on North Korea, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 02 November 2000 -- (This column by Assistant Secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labor Harold Hongju Koh first appeared in The Washington Post November 02 and is in the public domain. No republication restrictions).
  • Albright Remarks at National Press Club on N. Korea, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 02 November 2000 -- Describing her visit last month to North Korea as part of "a historic process aimed at creating lasting stability on the Korean Peninsula," Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says the United States would pursue peace without any illusions about the Pyongyang regime.
  • U-S / North Korea, Voice of America, 01 November 2000 -- The United States and North Korea have resumed talks on the communist state's ballistic missile program.
  • U.S., Korean Marines take Foal Eagle exercise to the beaches, Stars and Stripes, 01 November 2000 -- U.S. Marines, from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force on Okinawa, landed in armored personnel carriers launched from the amphibious ships USS Fort McHenry and USS Essex. South Korean marines also came ashore in armored personnel carriers, spreading a smoke screen to cover the landing.
  • Einhorn Remarks Nov. 1 on U.S.-N. Korea Missile Talks, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 01 November 2000 -- The United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) recently began another round of missile talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • State Department Noon Briefing - North Korea, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Spokesman, 01 November 2000 -- Q: New subject? The North Koreans emerged today from the first day of talks in KL sounding kind of optimistic. I was wondering what your read from Assistant Secretary Einhorn is on how things are going.



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