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22 January North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Daily Press Briefing State Department 22 Jan 2003 -- International Atomic Energy Agency Report/Meeting / Situation Update and Australian Involvement / U.S. Policy on North Korea Dismantling Nuclear Program / UN Security Council Involvement
  • EDWARD SCHULTZ VOA 22 Jan 2003 -- North and South Korean officials are holding several days of cabinet-level talks focusing on reconciliation and humanitarian issues. During Wednesday's talks in Seoul, the North Korean delegation responded to a South Korean appeal to abandon the North's nuclear ambitions by saying the Pyongyang government has no intention of building nuclear weapons
  • U-S-North Korea VOA 22 Jan 2003 -- Secretary of State Colin Powell is reporting progress in diplomatic contacts aimed at defusing the crisis over North Korea's recent nuclear moves. U-S officials say the issue is likely to be taken up soon by the U-N Security Council, but that this does not necessarily mean the imposition of new sanctions against Pyongyang
  • Special envoy of Russian President interviewed KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- A. P. Losyukov, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia who is a special envoy of the Russian President, said talks and conversations during his visit to the DPRK reached a consensus of views that more contacts are necessary to have a correct understanding of each other's stand. At a press conference at the airport today before his departure from here, he referred to useful talks and conversations held during his visit
  • S. Korean delegation arrives KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- A delegation of the Preparatory Committee of the Headquarters for the Promotion of 2003 National Joint Functions led by Han Sang Ryol, permanent representative of Reunification Solidarity for the Implementation of the June 15 South-North Joint Declaration and Peace on the Korean Peninsula, Jo Song U, executive chairman of the People's Council for National Reconciliation and Cooperation, and Kim Jong Su, representative of 7 orders arrived here today
  • North side's delegation leaves for inter-Korean ministerial talks KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The north side's delegation led by Kim Ryong Song, chief counsellor of the DPRK Cabinet, today left Pyongyang to participate in the 9th North-South Ministerial Talks to be held in Seoul
  • DPRK SPA delegation leaves for China KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- A delegation of the Supreme People's Assembly of the DPRK led by its chairman Choe Thae Bok left Pyongyang today to participate in the meeting of the executive council of the Asian Parliamentary Association for Peace slated to be held in Beijing
  • Bush administration's base trick flayed KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- High-ranking officials of the Bush administration recently blustered that they are "seeking ways except the use of strength to settle the nuclear issue of North Korea" and one of them is to convince other countries that "North Korea challenges not only the U.S. but the rest of the world."
  • Spirit of joining, assisting army in Korea KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The spirit of joining and assisting the army is ever growing among Korean people when a touch-and-go situation has been created in the country due to the unreasonable moves of the U.S. imperialists and its followers
  • Increase in production KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- Since the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea made public a statement on the country's withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Korean workers have stepped up production and construction, determined to win the final victory in confrontation with the U.S. imperialists.
  • U.S. urged to give legal security assurances to DPRK KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The United States is keen to create the impression that it is deeply concerned for the solution of the nuclear issue through "dialogue" with the DPRK and "security guarantee." In this regard Rodong Sinmun today says in a signed commentary: This is not the true intention of the U.S. but a charade
  • CPRF secretariat denounces traitors' "declaration on situation" KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland Monday issued information bulletin no. 835 denouncing the "declaration on the situation" released by pro-U.S. traitor Kim Yong Sam and other motley crew in South Korea on Jan. 17.
  • Rodong Sinmun on June 15 Joint Declaration KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article calls upon all the Koreans in the north, the south and abroad to turn out as one in the patriotic struggle to check and frustrate the U.S. imperialists' criminal hostile policy toward the DPRK under the uplifted banner of the June 15 Joint Declaration, a declaration of national independence and great national unity
  • Open questionnaire to Bush KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The south headquarters of the National Alliance of Youth and Students for the Country's Reunification was reported to have made public an open questionnaire addressed to Bush on Jan. 16
  • Equipment Assembly Complex KCNA 22 Jan 2003 -- The Equipment Assembly Complex in Hungnam city, South Hamgyong Province, Korea, plays a pivotal role in the country's industrial construction. The complex, founded in January Juche 52 (1963), has made a great contribution to important industrial projects for strengthening the independent national economy of the country and improving the people's living.
  • NOKOR NUKES DIPLOMACY VOA 22 Jan 2003 -- A top U-S diplomat say he expects the U-N Security Council will soon be taking up the issue of North Korea's illegal nuclear drive. The latest Asian stop for Under Secretary of State John Bolton on his mission to gain support for the move




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