Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
14 May North Korea Special Weapons News
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- U.S., South Korea "Will Not Tolerate" Nuclear North Korea Washington File 14 May 2003 -- President Bush and South Korea's President Roh Moo-hyun, following May
14 talks at the White House, said in a joint statement that they "will
not tolerate nuclear weapons in North Korea."
- U-S-North Korea VOA 14 May 2003 -- As President Bush prepared to meet South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun, his national security adviser Condoleezza Rice was telling reporters the United States was prepared to hold further multi-lateral talks with North Korea on that country's nuclear program. But she reiterated the U-S administration will not give in to "blackmail" by Pyongyang.
- Concerted efforts of Korean nation called for KCNA 14 May 2003 -- All Koreans are called upon to pool efforts under the banner of the five-point policy of great national unity. This leads to patriotism and a shortcut to independent reunification. Rodong Sinmun Monday said this in a signed article.
- KCNA refutes U.S. talk about quid pro quo KCNA 14 May 2003 -- The U.S. has worked hard to mislead the public opinion over the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula before and after the DPRK-U.S. talks held in Beijing recently to settle the nuclear issue. The U.S. is keen to create the impression that the renunciation of its hostile policy toward the DPRK, a master key to settling the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, is little short of "rewarding bad behavior."
- U.S. hit for posing nuclear threat to DPRK KCNA 14 May 2003 -- The United States is describing the DPRK's practical steps taken to solve the nuclear issue as "brinkmanship", "threat" and "blackmail". Minju Joson today in a signed commentary dismisses this as a ridiculous and shameless move to increase the atmosphere of pressuring the DPRK at any cost in a desperate bid to stifle it.
- U.S. wrong assertion rejected KCNA 14 May 2003 -- The United States still insists that "nuclear program should be scrapped before dialogue", while repeating a wrong assertion that it would be a "reward for bad behavior" to renounce its hostile policy towards the DPRK. It is nothing but a revelation of the black-hearted intention of the U.S. which does not want a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, says Minju Joson today in a commentary.
- Hightened vigilance against U.S. strategy for world domination called for KCNA 14 May 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article calls for heightening vigilance against the U.S. invariably aggressive and dangerous moves to establish its control over the world with its strategy of aggression and war and policy of strength in the 21st century.
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