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17 June North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Powell to Discuss North Korea, Burma at ASEAN Regional Forum Washington File 17 Jun 2003 -- North Korea, Burma, Aceh, and HIV/AIDS are the topics Secretary of State Colin Powell plans to highlight in his upcoming discussions with his counterparts at the ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) Regional Forum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
  • Korea, China, Japan to Tackle NK Issue Korea-net 17 Jun 2003 -- Foreign ministers of South Korea, China and Japan will discuss the North Korean nuclear issue and other matters of regional importance at their meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tuesday.
  • CHINA / NOKOR MIGRANTS VOA 17 Jun 2003 -- China has denied it is changing its policy on repatriating North Korean refugees - as suggested by the top U-N refugee official.
  • China Denies Policy Change on North Korea Refugees VOA 17 Jun 2003 -- China has denied it is changing its policy on repatriating North Korean refugees, as suggested by the top U.N. refugee official.
  • ARF/NORTH KOREA VOA 17 Jun 2003 -- Leaders from 23 countries are planning to discuss a new Philippine proposal to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue on Wednesday, when the Asia Regional Forum opens in Phnom Penh.
  • Withdrawal of Japan's laws on "emergency" demanded KCNA 17 Jun 2003 -- The south headquarters of the National Alliance of Youth and Students for the Country's Reunification reportedly issued a statement on June 9 demanding Japan withdraw its laws on "emergency".
  • Japan's reckless action against DPRK ship under fire KCNA 17 Jun 2003 -- The Japanese reactionaries' action to bar the port call of the DPRK ship "Mangyongbong-92" is an intolerable challenge to the sovereignty and the dignity of the DPRK and a criminal move to bedevil the DPRK-Japan relations contrary to the common desire and interests of the peoples of the DPRK and Japan, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary.
  • What does U.S. arms buildup plan show KCNA 17 Jun 2003 -- The U.S. moves to beef up its forces stationed in South Korea at top speed indicate that the U.S. preemptive military action against the DPRK is imminent, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary.
  • U.S. urged to drop its foolish attempt KCNA 17 Jun 2003 -- Officials of the U.S. administration told rubbish that the DPRK is covering expenses for the development of nukes and other weapons of mass destruction through illegal remittance from abroad, by use of money from terrorist groups in Japan and through drug trafficking.




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