Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
22 May North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification -- Serial No. 644 (May 16 to May 22, 2003)
- BUSH KOIZUMI VOA 22 May 2003 -- President Bush has welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to his Texas ranch for talks expected to focus on North Korea's nuclear ambitions. The two leaders stand together on the need for a multilateral approach to the problem.
- EDITORIAL: NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN NORTH KOREA VOA 22 May 2003 -- President George W. Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun [NO MOO HYUHN] reaffirmed that they "will not tolerate nuclear weapons in North Korea"
- CHINA NK SENTENCES VOA 22 May 2003 -- A Chinese court has sentenced five people to up to five years in prison for trying to smuggle North Korean refugees out of China last January. One of the accused is a South Korean photographer.
- KOREAS/TALKS VOA 22 May 2003 -- Delegates from North and South Korea met briefly for economic talks, but it is unclear if they made any progress in easing the dispute over the North's nuclear ambitions. The talks stalled two days ago after North Korea made threatening comments to the South's delegates.
- Juche idea lauded KCNA 22 May 2003 -- The Juche idea fathered by President Kim Il Sung is shining as coordinates of life and struggle which indicate the future of the world progressives in the 21st century thanks to leader Kim Jong Il, said Kenichi Ogami, secretary general of the International Institute of the Juche Idea on a visit to the DPRK.
- "Joint statement" south side published with U.S. termed treacherous document KCNA 22 May 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary dismisses the "joint statement" recently published by South Korea with the U.S. as a treacherous one as it reconfirmed the master-servant relationship between the U.S. and South Korea and is peppered with provocative words getting on the nerves of the DPRK over the "nuclear issue."
- Senior U.S. officials' anti-DPRK remarks under fire KCNA 22 May 2003 -- The U.S. President's national security adviser Rice in a recent press conference said that the U.S. can not but consider the military attack upon North Korea in case its nuclear issue is not settled in a diplomatic way.
- Rodong Sinmun calls for implementing June 15 North-South Joint Declaration KCNA 22 May 2003 -- The Korean nation itself is the master of the movement for national reunification, a supreme national task, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
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