Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
04 August North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Bolton Cites "Encouraging Signs" for N. Korea Talks Washington File 04 Aug 2003 -- North Korea is now giving "encouraging signs" that it may be willing "to sit down at a table" for multilateral talks regarding its weapons programs, says John Bolton, under secretary of State for arms control and international security.
- North Korea: Pyongyang Reverses Course, Agrees To Six-Way Talks -- But Is The U.S. Prepared? RFE/L 04 Aug 2003 -- North Korea, reversing its previous position, says it is ready for six-way negotiations with the United States, China, Russia, South Korea, and Japan on its nuclear program. But Pyongyang says it will refuse any dealings with U.S. Undersecretary of State John Bolton, who has been Washington's point man on North Korea. Bolton last week described North Korean leader Kim Jong-il as a "tyrannical dictator" and described life in the country as a "hellish nightmare."
- S. Korean Teachers Union Delegation Leaves KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- The delegation of the Teachers Union of South Korea led by its vice-chairman Jo Hui Ju left here on Saturday.
- Agreement of 2nd Meeting of Inter-Korean Consultations on Economic Cooperation System - Gaeseong ( July 31, 2003 ) ROK Ministry of Unification 04 Aug 2003 -- The South and the North held the Second Meeting of their Working-level Consultations on Economic Cooperation System in Gaeseong from July 29 to July 31, 2003.
- Election of Deputies to SPA Starts in DPRK KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- The election of deputies to the 11th Supreme People's Assembly started today in the DPRK.
- Papers Call for Consolidating Revolutionary Power KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- Papers here today dedicate editorials to the day of the elections of deputies to the people's assemblies at all levels.
- Kim Jong Il Participates in Election KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- Secretary Kim Jong Il went to Kim Il Sung Military University honored with the title of Kum Song Lifeguard today to participate in the election of a deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly with servicepersons of the Korean People's Army.
- KCNA Slams U.S. Mandarin's Anti-DPRK Remarks KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- United States is now becoming all the more undisguised in its moves to refer the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula to the UNSC.
- U.S. Nuclear Blackmail against DPRK under Fire KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article discloses the criminal aim sought by the U.S. imperialists in its moves to blackmail the DPRK with nukes while staging war exercises after bolstering up the troops equipped with nuclear weapons present in and around the Korean peninsula.
- War Exercise against DPRK Flailed KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- The war exercise for which the U.S. imperialists intend to dispatch some of the task force to south Korea is a product of their ambition to invade the DPRK by force of arms, says Minju Joson today in a singed commentary.
- August 15 Reunification Functions to Be Held in Pyongyang KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- August 15 reunification functions are slated to take place in Pyongyang from August 14 to 17 with representatives of Koreans in the north, the south and abroad attending.
- International Commodity Exhibition to Be Held in Pyongyang KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- The 6th Pyongyang International Commodity Exhibition will be held from August 11 to 14.
- Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Companies KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il inspected companies under KPA units 757 and 287.
- Spokesman for DPRK Foreign Ministry Slams U.S. Mandarin's Invective KCNA 04 Aug 2003 -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea today gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA as regards a string of vituperation let loose by Bolton, U.S. under-secretary of state, against the DPRK.
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