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25 August North Korea Special Weapons News

  • RICHARD BUSH VOA 25 Aug 2003 -- Delegates from four countries the United States, Japan, Russia and South Korea have gathered in China to discuss North Korea's nuclear program. Richard Bush, Director of the Northeast Asian Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, offers insight into the talks in Beijing.
  • KOREA TALKS VOA 25 Aug 2003 -- Representatives from five countries are arriving in Beijing ahead of talks on the North Korean nuclear crisis. The meeting is aimed at persuading Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program.
  • RUSSIA/U-S/NUKES VOA 25 Aug 2003 -- The senior U-S diplomat for arms control, John Bolton, is expected to reaffirm U-S concerns about the nuclear intentions of North Korea and Iran, during two days of talks in Moscow.
  • JAPAN / NOKOR FERRY UPDATE VOA 25 Aug 2003 -- A controversial North Korean ferry docked in Japan may not be permitted to depart on schedule Tuesday. Japanese officials say they have found safety problems that must be corrected before the vessel can leave.
  • JAPAN / NOKOR FERRY VOA 25 Aug 2003 -- A controversial North Korean ferry has docked in the northern Japanese port of Niigata. The vessel was greeted both by pro-Pyongyang ethnic Korean residents and Japanese angry over North Korea's abduction of Japanese citizens.
  • All Koreans Called Upon to Ostracize GNP KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland in Information Bulletin No. 845 issued on August 23 lashed out at the Grand National Party of south Korea for working hard to deteriorate the situation and totally block national reconciliation and unity, far from feeling responsible for what it did on August 15 to seriously affect the development of the inter-Korean relations.
  • Koreans Called upon to Achieve Great National Unity KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- All Koreans should turn out as one in the struggle to foil the U.S. imperialists' moves for a war and thus protect the peace and security of the country and the sovereignty and the vital rights of the nation, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
  • Anti-DPRK War Moves of U.S. and S. Korea Flailed KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland made public information bulletin No. 844 on August 22, vehemently condemning the U.S. and south Korea for resorting to war moves against the DPRK behind the smoke-screen of dialogue.
  • DPRK Women's Soccer Team Beats German Team KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The DPRK women's soccer team beat the German team 6:0 in the preliminary match of the 22nd Universiad on August 22.
  • Rodong Sinmun on Illegal U.S. Military Presence in S. Korea KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The U.S. imperialist aggressor troops' occupation was illegal and brigandish as it had no justification in view of international law, says Rodong Sinmun in an article today.
  • National Educational Program Exhibition Held KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The 4th National Educational Program Exhibition was held in Pyongyang from Aug. 19 to 22.
  • 6th National Taekwon-Do Championships for Jongilbong Cup Held KCNA 25 Aug 2003 -- The 6th National Taekwon-Do Championships for Jongilbong Cup was held at the Taekwon-Do Hall from Aug. 18 to 22.
  • NK Picks African Specialist as Chief Delegate Korea-net 25 Aug 2003 -- North Korea has named Vice Foreign Minister Kim Yong-il as its chief delegate to the six-way nuclear talks to be held in Beijing, beginning Wednesday.




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