Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
11 January North Korea Special Weapons News
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- VIENNA/NKOREA VOA 11 Jan 2003 -- North Korean diplomats in Vienna say a reactor at the country's nuclear plant at Yongbyon could be up and running within weeks
- NORTH KOREA / DIPLOMAT VOA 11 Jan 2003 -- In a move likely to raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula further, North Korea's ambassador to China has hinted his country might resume testing ballistic missiles
- FRANCE / NORTH KOREA VOA 11 Jan 2003 -- France's foreign minister has called on the international community to pressure North Korea to adhere to a global nuclear arms agreement. Dominique de Villepin made the comments during a visit to Seoul. He says Pyongyang's announcement it is pulling out of a treaty could increase instability
- RUSSIA/JAPAN/NKOREA VOA 11 Jan 2003 -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is calling on North Korea to reverse its decision to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Mr. Koizumi called for the abolition of all nuclear weapons, as he wrapped up a three-day visit to Moscow
- RICHARDSON / NORTH KOREA VOA 11 Jan 2003 -- North Korean officials have finished talks with a former U-S ambassador, telling him their country does not intend to build nuclear weapons. The crisis over North Korea's nuclear weapons program continues to grow, as Pyongyang suggests it may resume testing ballistic missiles
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