Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
08 October North Korea Special Weapons News
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- NORTH KOREA / NUCLEAR ANNIVERSARY VOA 08 Oct 2003-- The North Korea nuclear standoff remains far from over one year after it erupted. Tensions continue to mount over North Korea's determination to strengthen what it calls its nuclear deterrent and its recent claims it is making more nuclear bombs out of spent nuclear fuel it has reprocessed
- South Side's Group Feted KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- The Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee hosted a reception in honor of the south side's group that came here to participate in the opening ceremony of Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong Indoor Stadium at the Mansudae Art Theatre Monday evening.
- KCNA Dismisses Any U.S. "Written Security Assurances" KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kelly was reported to have said at talks with the chairman of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan on October 1 that the U.S. may put its promise not to attack the DPRK by force on record in a document but it does not contemplate about the conclusion of a non-aggression treaty.
- U.S. Anti-DPRK Diatribe Assailed KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- Officials of the Bush administration are seizing various occasions to create impression that the U.S. is exerting efforts for the peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. Lurking behind this is the U.S. sinister aim to cover up its vicious military moves to isolate and stifle the DPRK and win in the upcoming presidential election.
- All Koreans Called upon to Hold Aloft Banner of "By Our Nation Itself" KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- The proposition "by our nation itself" serves as an immortal idea of national independence and reunification as it clarifies that national independence is the basic idea all the Koreans should uphold and elucidates the idea of achieving national reunification independently by the concerted efforts of the nation, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
- Japan's Clumsy Farce under Fire KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- The Japanese diplomatic boss at the 58th UN General Assembly on September 24 solicited for the cooperation of the international community for an earlier solution to the abduction issue and talked nonsense that Japan would set the normalization of diplomatic relations with the DPRK as its goal after such pending problems as nuclear, missile and abduction issues are settled on the basis of the Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration.
- Dangerous U.S. Military Step Taunted KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- Papers here today hit hard at the United States for letting fly "Shadow 200", a new-type unmanned reconnaissance plane, in the air above the Military Demarcation Line from the end of last month.
- Japan Urged Not to Meddle in Any Negotiations to Solve Nuclear Issue KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry said in a statement today that the DPRK would not allow Japan to participate in any form of negotiations for the settlement of the nuclear issue in the future.
- National Meeting Held KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- A national meeting to celebrate the 6th anniversary of leader Kim Jong Il's election as general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea took place in front of the Monument to Party Founding today.
- National Meeting of Youth Held KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- A National Meeting of Active Members of the Songun Young Vanguard was held here on Oct. 6 and 7.
- Kim Yong Nam Meets Leading Members of South Side's Group KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, met and had a compatriotic talk with the leading members of the south side's group led by Kim Yun Gyu, president of Hyundai Asan of south Korea, that has come here to participate in the opening ceremony of Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong Indoor Stadium at the Mansudae Assembly Hall today.
- Member of European Parliament Here KCNA 08 Oct 2003 -- Glyn Ford, member of the European Parliament from the British Labour Party, and his party arrived here today.
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