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29 March North Korea Special Weapons News

  • NOKOR/NUCLEAR/IRAQ VOA 29 Mar 2003 -- North Korea says it will not make concessions in the standoff over its nuclear program. A commentary in the Communist Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun says Iraq made compromises in allowing in weapons inspectors, and its destiny is now at stake.
  • Meeting of Korean scholars for reunification held KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- A meeting of Korean scholars in the north and the south of Korea and overseas for reunification was held at the People's Palace of Culture over March 26-27.
  • Illustrious leader of 20th century KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- President Kim Il Sung was the most illustrious leader and veteran statesman of the 20th century. He served as head of the ruling party and state for five decades, successfully guiding the Korean revolution.
  • Koreans vow to fight aggressors KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- Many people have visited the victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum with the situation of the Korean Peninsula getting all the more acute due to the reckless military manoeuvres started by the United States and South Korea against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
  • Struggle against U.S. interference and aggression called for KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article calls on the entire Korean nation to resolutely fight against the U.S. high-handed interference and aggressive moves disturbing peace and reunification of the Korean nation.
  • DPRK strong enough to beat back any enemy's invasion KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- The DPRK is a socialist military power of Juche which wins one victory after another under the banner of the great army-based policy, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
  • Dangerous preliminary war aimed at second Korean war flailed KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- The DPRK-targeted Foal Eagle Joint Military Exercise and reception, staging, onward-movement and integration exercise of the U.S. and South Korea now under way in South Korea are, in fact, a preliminary war aimed at another Korean war, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
  • DPRK Foreign Ministry spokesman blasts Japan's launch of spy satellite KCNA 29 Mar 2003 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry answered a question put by KCNA today as regards Japan's launch of a spy satellite. This morning Japan launched a spy satellite by using a large carrier rocket H-2A.




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