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30 August North Korea Special Weapons News

  • KOREA TALKS VOA 30 Aug 2003 -- The United States and other nations that took part in talks on the North Korean nuclear crisis are calling the meeting in Beijing a positive first step, and are looking forward to a second round of talks. But North Korea is now calling the talks "useless," and saying it has no choice but to strengthen its "nuclear deterrent."
  • Evening Galas Held on Day of Youth KCNA 30 Aug 2003 -- Evening galas of youth and students were held in different parts of the country on August 28, the Day of Youth.
  • U.S. Urged to Drop Onesided Policy in Favour of Japan KCNA 30 Aug 2003 -- The United States still designates the East Sea of Korea as "Japan Sea" in an onesided way of thinking in favour of Japan and from a biased stand.
  • National Student Program Competition Held KCNA 30 Aug 2003 -- The 4th National Student Program Competition took place in Pyongyang from Aug. 25 to 28.
  • Rodong Sinmun on Immortal Exploits of Kim Jong Il KCNA 30 Aug 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today carries a signed article on the immortal exploits leader Kim Jong Il has performed by training a large contingent of heroes and heroines in the Songun era in the run-up to the meeting of heroes and heroines in the Songun era slated to be held here with splendor before the 55th anniversary of the DPRK.
  • Keynote Speeches Made at Six-way Talks KCNA 30 Aug 2003 -- Heads of delegations to the six-way talks on the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. made keynote speeches at the talks opened in Beijing on August 27.
  • 6 Nations Agree to Tackle Nuke Issue Peacefully Korea-net 30 Aug 2003 -- The six nations taking part in talks to resolve the North Korean nuclear row agreed Friday (Aug. 29) to pursue a step-by-step, parallel solution to the standoff and decided to hold a second round of talks without fixing a time or place.




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