Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
03 June North Korea Special Weapons News
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- U.S-Japan United Against North Korean Threats AFPS 03 Jun 2003 -- The United States and Japan are united to prevent destabilization in East Asia caused by North Korea's purported efforts to develop nuclear weapons and more powerful ballistic missiles, two senior U.S. officials told reporters here June 3.
- U.S., Japan to Continue Dialogue, Pressure on North Korea Washington File 03 Jun 2003 -- The United States and Japan have not discussed concrete measures for dealing with North Korea, according to Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, but they have agreed to continue the approach of dialogue and pressure through multilateral channels.
- Longbow arrival media advisory 8th Army News Release [MS WORD DOC] 03 Jun 2003-- A squadron of Apache Longbow helicopters from the 6th Cavalry Brigade is returning to the Korean peninsula after completing a portion of the Army's transformation and modernization program. This is part of the ongoing Army Aviation Transformation Plan.
- SOKOR / ROH 100 DAYS VOA 03 Jun 2003 -- South Korea's president is marking his first one hundred days in office (Wednesday) acknowledging he has made mistakes - both in handling the country's economic woes and the threat it faces from North Korea.
- G-8 Warns of Nuclear Proliferation in Iran, North Korea AFPS 03 Jun 2003 -- Leaders of the G-8 nations called on North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program and on Iran to open its nuclear program to International Atomic Energy Agency inspection.
- S-N Talks Slated on Railways Reconnection Korea-net 03 Jun 2003 -- South and North Korea agreed Monday to hold three days of working-level talks from Saturday to discuss a project to reconnect two sets of inter-Korean railways and roads.
- NOKOR / JAPAN / U-S DEFENSE VOA 03 Jun 2003 -- U-S Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz has held talks in Tokyo on a possible Japanese missile defense system to counter threats from North Korea. The meeting comes as the Pentagon's number two official wraps up a trip to brief Asian allies on a planned re-alignment of U-S forces in the region.
- Spokesman for DPRK Foreign Ministry on Korea visit of del. of U.S. congressmen KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry today gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA as regards the DPRK visit of a delegation of U.S. congressmen
- Members of KCU vow loyalty to Kim Jong Il KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- A meeting took place before the Statue of President Kim Il Sung at the Pyongyang Schoolchildren's Palace on Sunday to adopt a letter of loyalty of three million members of the Korean Children's Union to leader Kim Jong Il. It was attended by at least 5,000 KCU members.
- Irresponsible remarks of S. Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade accused KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Yun Yong Gwan caviled at the proposal for settling "nuclear issue" put forward by the north at the Beijing talks in a recent exclusive interview with a foreign reporter before a trip of the South Korean chief executive to Japan, asserting that "it is unacceptable" and the U.S. may have the same stand as it desires an "early solution to the issue".
- Rodong Sinmun on DPRK's war deterrent force KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- The DPRK's war deterrent force serves as a powerful fortress and self-defense force to defend the beloved motherland and the whole Korean nation and a guarantee for peace on the Korean Peninsula as pointed out in the message to all the Koreans released by the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland and the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
- U.S. urged to accept DPRK-proposed format of talks KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- It is not a proper approach toward dialogue for the United States to insist that it does not opt for other proposal but multilateral talks, while refusing to respond to the DPRK-U.S. bilateral talks, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary.
- Movement for regaining English name of country KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- A movement for regaining the English name of the country is going on in the north and south of Korea.
- Kim Jong Il sends wreath to bier of Kim Thae Ho KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il today sent a wreath before the bier of Kim Thae Ho, former deputy director of the History Institute of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea who is a winner of Kim Il Sung Order and a Labor Hero, expressing deep condolences on his death.
- S. Korean authorities hit for slinging mud at north's system KCNA 03 Jun 2003 -- The South Korean authorities' mud-slinging at the system in the north is a malignant provocation and insult to the north and an act of seriously bedevilling the inter-Korean relations.
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