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28 May North Korea Special Weapons News

  • South Korean authorities' trip to U.S. accused KCNA 28 May 2003 -- A spokesman for the central committee of the Union of Agricultural Workers of Korea issued a statement on May 26 to brand the recent trip of the South Korean authorities to the United States as the most dangerous anti-DPRK and anti-reunification tour intended to pave the way for a war against fellow countrymen in league with the foreign forces and bring inter-Korean relations back to confrontation.
  • U.S. decision to repeal "law banning smaller nukes" under fire KCNA 28 May 2003 -- The U.S. Senate recently decided to repeal the "law banning smaller nukes" that was adopted and took effect in l993, according to a news report. In accordance with this decision, the U.S. Department of Defense was tasked to work out a plan to develop, manufacture and use smaller nukes such as underground-penetrating smaller nukes and start full-scale research into them.
  • Japanese rulers' utterances against DPRK under fire KCNA 28 May 2003 -- The Japanese chief executive and other ruling quarters recently let loose such a string of anti-DPRK balderdash over the "issue of nuclear development" and the "issue of abduction" as "examination of economic sanctions" on the DPRK, "formation of an international encircling net" and remarks that there is no need to have access to North Korea and it should be pressurized by economic sanctions and blockade.
  • Materialization of federal formula for reunification called for KCNA 28 May 2003 -- The proposal for reunifying the country by federal formula is a just proposal for national reunification as it is in full accord with the reality and the Korean nation's desire to achieve the independent reunification of the country by its concerted efforts. This fully reflects the demands, interests, will and desire of the nation. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a by-lined article.
  • Rodong Sinmun calls for defending peace KCNA 28 May 2003 -- The Korean people love peace more than anyone else and the DPRK is a peace-loving state which identifies peace with the basic idea of its foreign policy, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article. It goes on: Korean-style socialism, by nature, stands for peace and the Korean people's building of a great prosperous socialist power requires a peaceful environment.
  • Japanese reactionaries urged to stop reckless remarks KCNA 28 May 2003 -- Minju Joson today runs a signed commentary castigating the Japanese reactionaries for running amuck, buoyed up by the fever of reinvasion.




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