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11 June North Korea Special Weapons News

  • NOKOR ASEAN VOA 11 Jun 2003 -- North Korea has pulled out of a regional security forum next week, ending hopes that it would join in discussions about nuclear-weapons. Meanwhile, South Korea is planning to increase defense spending to counter threats from the North.
  • Five-Way Talks on NK Nukes Due Next Month Korea-net 11 Jun 2003 -- Five-way talks comprising South Korea, North Korea, the United States, Japan and China to discuss the lengthy impasse over North Korea's nuclear weapons program will be held next month at the earliest, according to diplomatic sources on Tuesday (June 10).
  • Inter-Korean Railway to Be Completed by Sept. Korea-net 11 Jun 2003 -- South Korea expects to put a cross-border railway across the western section of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) into operation by the end of September, a senior official at the Ministry of Unification said on Tuesday (June 10).
  • KCNA dismisses ruckus over ship "Pongsu" as political charade KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- Recently media of Australia asserted that the crew of the DPRK trading cargo ship "Pongsu" should "be tried" while groundlessly linking the ship with the drug smuggling that occurred in Australia.
  • KCNA refutes U.S. smear campaign KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- The United States is groundlessly pulling up the DPRK over such issues as "terrorism", "drug trafficking", "abduction", "counterfeiting of money," etc.
  • Japanese authorities' moves to check sail of ship "Mangyongbong-92" flailed KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today carries a signed article slamming the vicious moves of the Japanese reactionaries for economic sanctions against the DPRK.
  • Japan urged to halt anti-DPRK, anti-Chongryon campaign KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- The Japanese authorities recently convened a "government meeting for measures" with high-ranking officials of six ministries and agencies such as the Ministry of National Land and Communications, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the police agency and the maritime safety agency attending.
  • War criminal should be judged KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- French, Swedish, British and other western media said that the "legitimacy" of the Iraqi war has been called into question as the united states has not found out weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, which will drive the U.S. into a more difficult position.
  • New cucumber strain bred KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- The Pyongyang Institute of Vegetables in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has bred a new cucumber strain with native ones. It is highly resistant to diseases.
  • Rodong Sinmun calls for struggle for national reunification KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- -- The June 10 anti-Japanese demonstration was an eruption of the Korean people's wrath and resentment at the Japanese imperialists' colonial rule and the anti-Japanese popular patriotic resistance for national sovereignty and independence, says Rodong Sinmun today in a by-lined article dedicated to the 77th anniversary of the demonstration.
  • U.S. dangerous war moves under fire KCNA 11 Jun 2003 -- The United States recently decided to deploy more ultra modern military hardware in South Korea, which proves that the U.S. is making it a fait accompli to make a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK and putting spurs to its preparations.




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