Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
27 August North Korea Special Weapons News
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- White House Report, August 27: Iraq, North Korea Washington File 27 Aug 2003 -- White House: U.S. Committed to "Successful End" in Iraq / WHITE HOUSE PLEASED MULTILATERAL DISCUSSIONS WITH NORTH KOREA HAVE BEGUN
- Annan welcomes Beijing talks to defuse nuclear tensions on Korean peninsula UN News Centre 27 Aug 2003 -- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today welcomed six-party talks being held in Beijing, in an effort to defuse nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula as "an encouraging development" that he hoped would strengthen peace and stability.
- KOREA TALKS VOA 27 Aug 2003 -- Diplomats say the first day of sensitive talks on North Korea's nuclear program has gone smoothly, but there is no hint yet of any possible agreement.
- KOREA TALKS UPDATE VOA 27 Aug 2003 -- Diplomats at the negotiations on North Korea's nuclear weapons say U-S and North Korean officials have held an unexpected round of direct talks on the sidelines of the gathering.
- KOREA TALKS VOA 27 Aug 2003 -- Much anticipated talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program have begun in Beijing.
- Japan Urged to Halt Anti-Chongryon and Anti-DPRK Terrorism KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- Ultra-right gangsters of Japan committed such grave terrorism as throwing explosives to the Fukuoka Prefectural Headquarters of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) and the Fukuoka branch of the Nishi Credit Association of the Korean Bank and firing bullets at the center of the Nishi Credit Association of the Korean Bank in Okayama at night on August 23.
- Behavior of S. Korean GNP Blasted KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The south Korean Grand National Party (GNP) rashly hurled mud at the north, accusing the south Korean authorities of "submitting" to somebody after they expressed regret for the "August 15 people's rally" held in Seoul and raising outcries over what it called "threatening demand" and "south-south conflict".
- South Side's Delegation to North-South Seminar Visits Different Places KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The south side's delegation which had attended a north-south seminar on correctly spelling the English name of the country visited Mangyongdae and the secret camp on Mt. Paektu.
- KCNA on S. Korean Right-wing Conservatives' Rowdyism KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- Anti-DPRK rowdyism was kicked up in Taegu where the 22nd Universiad is underway.
- Anniversary of Kim Il Sung's Visit to King Tongmyong's Tomb Marked KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- A meeting was held here yesterday to mark the 50th anniversary of President Kim Il Sung's visit to the Tomb of King Tongmyong.
- S. Korean Judicial Authorities' Fascist Action under Fire KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The south Korean judicial authorities demanded heavy penalties against those who contributed to the improvement of the inter-Korean relations.
- Achievements of Speed Campaign Youth Shock Brigade KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- Speed Campaign Youth Shock Brigade is greeting the Youth Day, August 28, with tremendous achievements in major projects.
- S. Korean Delegation Here KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- A Pusan city delegation led by Mayor An Sang Yong arrived here today at the invitation of the National Reconciliation Council.
- Rodong Sinmun on 55 Years of DPRK KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, deeply aware of its historical mission and responsibility, will further increase its role as an invincible fortress of the cause of the global independence in the future, too, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
- DPRK Delegation Leaves KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The north side's delegation led by Pak Chang Ryon, first vice-chairman of the State Planning Commission who is north side's chairman of the North-South Committee for the Promotion of Economic Cooperation, left here today to participate in the sixth meeting of the committee to be held in Seoul.
- S. Korean Delegation Leaves KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The south side's delegation led by Kang Man Gil, president of Sangji University, left here today after participating in the north-south seminar on correctly spelling the English name of the country
- DPRK Delegation to Six-way Talks Leaves for Beijing KCNA 27 Aug 2003 -- The delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea led by Vice-Foreign Minister Kim Yong Il left Pyongyang today to participate in the six-way talks on the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. to be held in Beijing from August 27 to 29.
- Six-Nation Nuke Talks Begin in Beijing Korea-net 27 Aug 2003 -- Six nations whose combined will could determine the fate of Northeast Asia will meet at one table in the Chinese capital Wednesday to discuss how to resolve the issue of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
- Koreas Resume Economic Talks Korea-net 27 Aug 2003 -- South and North Korea reopened talks for bilateral economic cooperation in Seoul on Tuesday (Aug. 26) as representatives from the countries and four other regional players are set to begin critical six-way talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear standoff in Beijing on Wednesday.
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