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29 January North Korea Special Weapons News

  • U-S / NORTH KOREA / NUKES VOA 29 Jan 2003 -- President Bush used his address to the Congress Tuesday to again urge North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program or face continued isolation and hardship. Some analysts are warning that unless a solution is found soon, Pyongyang is likely to have a nuclear monopoly in Northeast Asia.
  • International support to DPRK Government statement KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- The DPRK Government statement declaring its withdrawal from the NPT was supported on a worldwide scale. The secretariat of the Latin American Institute of the Juche Idea in a statement on Jan. 15 disclosed the injustice of the U.S. politics which uses international organizations to put its policy of war into practice and tells big lies and expressed solidarity with the DPRK which is bravely fighting against the U.S. in defence of the sovereignty of the nation
  • Building of peaceful world called for KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- The DPRK will establish friendly relations with those countries around the world which respect the sovereignty of the DPRK and make an active contribution to building a peaceful world in the future, too, said Choe Thae Bok, Chairman of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, addressing a meeting of the executive council of the Asian Parliamentary Association for Peace in Beijing on Jan. 25
  • U.S. loudmouthed dialogue flailed KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- Shortly ago, U.S. President Bush said that the U.S. has a willingness to negotiate with North Korea. And he was followed by the state secretary and a spokesman for the White House who paid lip-service to a dialogue with North Korea. They said that North Korea would receive such benefits as energy support and food aid only if it dismantled its "nuclear weapons program".
  • Production on upswing in Korea KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- Korean people, angered by the U.S. hostile policy towards the country, are bringing about a great upsurge in production and construction. Servicemen are further intensifying military and political trainings and increasing the combat power of their units to cope with the U.S. moves to bring the situation of the Korean Peninsula to the brink of a nuclear war
  • Japanese dietman's reckless remarks blasted KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- Nam Sung U, vice-chairman of the central standing committee of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon), accused dietman Tadashi Hirono from the Japanese Liberal Party of groundlessly slinging mud at the DPRK and asserting at a meeting of the House of Councillors that Chongryon is engaged in "criminal acts", according to the Jan. 27 issue of Choson Sinbo published in Japan
  • Halt to military pressure upon DPRK urged KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- The U.S. should promptly halt its military pressure upon the DPRK and conclude a non-aggression treaty with it as a positive response to the unanimous call of all the Koreans and the world public for a peaceful negotiated settlement of the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, said Jang Chol, Vice-Chairman of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, addressing an international parliamentary meeting in New Delhi on Jan. 24
  • Japan urged to behave itself KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- Japan has neither a justification nor a qualification to interfere in such an important matter as the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, says Minju Joson today in a signed commentary
  • Kim Yong Nam meets special envoy of south side KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- Kim Yong Nam, President of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, met and had a talk with Rim Tong Won, special aide of Chongwadae on diplomacy, security and unification who is special envoy of President Kim Dae Jung, and his party
  • Report of Korean Central News Agency KCNA 29 Jan 2003 -- The situation on the Korean Peninsula is deteriorating so rapidly that an armed clash may break out quite contrary to the desire of the DPRK for the peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue. In this regard the Korean Central News Agency is authorized to release a report today
  • Excerpt: U.S. Working With Others to End North Korean Nuclear Threat Washington File 29 Jan 2003 -- Following is the excerpt from the January 28 State of the Union Address by President Bush dealing with North Korea




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