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26 March North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Japan's anti-DPRK smear campaign under fire KCNA 26 Mar 2003 -- The director general of the Japan Defense Agency and high-ranking officials of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the government and the military of Japan are claiming that the nuclear issue of North Korea is the greatest factor of threatening the peace and stability in Asia and the Japan-U.S. security pact serves as a deterrent force.
  • U.S. high-ranking official's anti-DPRK remarks slammed KCNA 26 Mar 2003 -- Rice, special assistant to the U.S. President for National Security, in her ABC appearance cried out for putting the maximum pressure on the DPRK to disarm it, again raising a hue and cry over a sort of "threat of weapons of mass destruction".
  • Just cause of WPK and Korean people supported abroad KCNA 26 Mar 2003 -- The seventh seminar of political parties in the world for the building of new society was held in Mexico city over March 14-16. Present there were delegations of 50 odd political parties from the DPRK, China, Cuba, Vietnam, Brazil and other countries and a delegation of the Mexican Workers' Party.
  • S. Korean war moves under fire KCNA 26 Mar 2003 -- The South Korean authorities declared a high alert posture against the DPRK on the plea of the U.S. imperialists' start of attacks on Iraq at a time when the large-scale joint war drills against the DPRK are escalating in South Korea.
  • South Korean and overseas delegations here KCNA 26 Mar 2003 -- A south side's delegation headed by Paek Yong Chol, rector of the college of politics of Konkuk University, and an overseas delegation led by prof. Song Tu Ryul of Munster University of Germany arrived here today to participate in the meeting of scholars of the north and the south and overseas for reunification.
  • NORKOR VOA 26 Mar 2003 -- North Korea says it is withdrawing from liaison talks with the U-S led United Nations Command which monitors the armistice ending the Korean War in 1953. Pyongyang is accusing the United States of violating that agreement and of planning to attack the Stalinist state.
  • NORKOR U-N MEETINGS VOA 26 Mar 2003 -- North Korea pulled out of regularly held liaison talks with the U-S-led United Nations Command that monitors the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War.




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