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26 September North Korea Special Weapons News

  • DPRK to Go Its Own Way KCNA 26 Sept 2003-- The United States is building up public opinion to create impression that a certain change in its Korea policy is imminent, talking about an important measure of concession after the six-way talks. This is, however, nothing but a trite trick to disarm the DPRK and stifle it at any cost. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary. It cites concrete facts to disclose the U.S. intention to justify its hostile policy toward the DPRK, establish international cooperation system on this basis and stifle the DPRK politically and militarily at any cost.
  • KCNA Slams U.S. Moves to Politicize Aid KCNA 26 Sept 2003-- Some UN organizations are now putting on hold or shelving the approval of regular aid projects for the DPRK. This is attributable to the political attempt of some countries including the U.S. and Japan to use the aid of UN organizations to the DPRK as a leverage to put pressure upon it.
  • U.S. Urged to Drop Its Hostile Policy toward DPRK KCNA 26 Sept 2003-- If the Bush group keeps pursuing its anachronistic hostile policy toward the DPRK, not paying heed to critical voices of the world public, it will stand further isolated internationally, warns Minju Joson today in a signed commentary. It goes on:
  • Kangso Mineral Water Factory Reconstructed KCNA 26 Sep 2003 -- The Kangso Mineral Water Factory, reconstructed on a modern basis, has restarted operation and supplied its products to people of Pyongyang.




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