Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
22 April North Korea Special Weapons News
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- NOKOR / W-M-D PRIMER VOA 22 Apr 2003 -- While the United States, North Korea and China prepare for talks to defuse tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, worries remain over the North's supposed chemical and biological arsenal.
- US to Push Inclusion of ROK, Japan in Nuke Talks Korea-net 22 Apr 2003 -- The tripartite meeting between North Korea, China and the United States to discuss the resolution of the North Korean nuclear weapons program will be held in Beijing, China, on April 23 as planned, a senior Foreign Affairs-Trade Ministry official said on Monday (April 21).
- WPK Central Committee calls issued KCNA 22 Apr 2003 -- The Central Committee and the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea issued calls on April 9 in the run-up to the 55th anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
- Anti-SARS measures in DPRK KCNA 22 Apr 2003 -- A campaign is brisk in the DPRK to prevent SARS widespread in the world. National and local hygiene guiding committees at different levels have been reorganized as headquarters for emergency prevention to start their work.
- All-people resistance against U.S. called for KCNA 22 Apr 2003 -- spokesman for the National Democratic Front of South Korea issued a statement on April 19 on the occasion of the 43rd anniversary of the April Popular Uprising, said Seoul-based radio Voice of National Salvation.
- Rodong Sinmun on WPK's Songun policy KCNA 22 Apr 2003 -- The DPRK has confidently advanced along the road of socialism chosen by itself, without reading other's face by maintaining its revolutionary principle and independent stand even under the present grave situation.
- NOKOR TALKS SCENESETTER VOA 22 Apr 2003-- U-S and North Korean diplomatic delegations have arrived in Beijing ahead of three-way talks on Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program
- NOKOR / BEIJING TALKS VOA 22 Apr 2003-- U-S, North Korean and Chinese diplomats meet in Beijing starting Wednesday - the first such talks in six months to tackle Pyongyang's banned nuclear programs. But many analysts say the gathering may do little to quickly end the dispute and the best outcome may be an agreement for more talks
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