Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
17 January North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Daily Press Briefing State Department 17 Jan 2003 -- KEDO Funding
- U-S/KOREA/NUCLEAR VOA 17 Jan 2003 -- Despite the nuclear dispute with North Korea, the Bush administration says it will not move immediately to shut down the U-S-led international consortium that administers the 1994 U-S-North Korean "Agreed Framework" accord
- RUSSIA / CHINA / NOKOR VOA 17 Jan 2003-- Russia's top diplomat for Asia says quiet diplomacy must be given a chance to resolve the North Korean nuclear dispute with the United States
- KCNA on unjust behavior of IAEA KCNA 17 Jan 2003-- The DPRK's decision to completely withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was entirely attributable to the U.S. hostile policy towards the DPRK and the unwarranted attitude of the International Atomic Energy Agency, its tool. As already known, the DPRK, a non-nuclear state, acceded to the NPT and concluded the safeguards agreement with the IAEA mainly for the purpose of removing the danger of a nuclear war to it.
- Korean people vow to win in decisive battle against U.S. KCNA 17 Jan 2003-- Rallies supporting the statement of the DPRK Government on its withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) were held in North Hamgyong, Kangwon, South Hwanghae and Ryanggang provinces from Jan. 14 to 15. Speakers at the rallies said that the statement of the DPRK Government on its withdrawal from the NPT represent the revolutionary determination of the Korean people and a legitimate self-defence measure to protect the supreme interests of the country, remaining undeterred by any pressure and threat and expressed full support to it.
- Infeasible Korea strategy of U.S. KCNA 17 Jan 2003-- With the U.S. anti-DPRK campaign escalated, the DPRK could not but take such a self-defense step as withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The "nuclear" row kicked up recklessly by the United States betrays again its brigandish ambition to stifle the DPRK by force of arms.
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