Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
23 May North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Air boss conference discusses war plan AFPN 23 May 2003-- Leaders from around the world came together here May 22 to discuss deterrence and change the war plan regarding the North Korean threat.
- Koreas Near Agreements on Economic Issues Korea-net 23 May 2003 -- Delegates from the two Koreas are close to drafting an agreement on further economic cooperation after "overcoming" the impasse triggered by the threatening remarks made by the North's chief delegate at the fifth round of cross-border economic talks Friday.
- KOREAS TALKS VOA 23 May 2003 -- After spending most of the week in a standoff over implied threats, North and South Korea have reportedly made progress on a number of economic projects.
- BUSH / JAPAN VOA 23 May 2003 -- President Bush says North Korea could face "tougher measures" if it does not agree to give up its nuclear weapons program. Mr. Bush discussed the issue Friday with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
- Transcript: Bush Says U.S., Japan Fighting Common Threats Together Washington File 23 May 2003 -- The United States and Japan are working together to confront common threats such as terrorism and weapons proliferation, says President Bush.
- Provocative remarks of senior official of Chongwadae under fire KCNA 23 May 2003 -- The "national defence advisor of Chongwadae" of South Korea in a recent television appearance made very malignant and provocative remarks against the north.
- CPRF secretariat denounces anti-DPRK remarks of GNP representative KCNA 23 May 2003 -- The secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland (CPRF) Wednesday issued information bulletin no. 839 denouncing the representative of the grand national party of South Korea for making provocative remarks faulting the economic mode in the north.
- S. Korean authorities' policy of toeing U.S. line blasted KCNA 23 May 2003 -- spokesman for the National Democratic Front of South Korea in a statement on May 20 dismissed the South Korean chief executive's recent trip to the United States as treacherous and humiliating diplomacy towards the U.S. as he preferred cooperation with foreign forces to national cooperation.
- Rodong Sinmun on Songun revolutionary line KCNA 23 May 2003 -- The Songun revolutionary line of the Workers' Party of Korea is a scientific revolutionary line correctly reflecting the requirements of the era and the revolution, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
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