Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
05 November North Korea Special Weapons News
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- KOREA / HUMAN RIGHTS VOA 05 Nov 2003 -- Human-rights advocates are calling for the United States to put human-rights concerns higher up on the agenda in any discussion about North Korea's nuclear-weapons program. The activists also urged Washington to put pressure on China to do more to help North Korean refugees.
- Inter-Korean Economic Talks to Begin Wed. Korea-net 05 Nov 2003 -- South and North Korea will start the 7th inter-Korean economic talks in Pyongyang on Wednesday (Nov. 5). Their goal is to review the progress of major cross-border projects, officials in Seoul said on Tuesday.
- 2nd Round of Nuke Talks Likely Before Year-End Korea-net 05 Nov 2003 -- Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Yoon Young-kwan said on Tuesday (Nov. 4) that Beijing is the most likely venue for the second round of six-party talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear standoff.
- KOREA/TALKS VOA 05 Nov 2003 -- North and South Korea will once again try to break the year-long impasse over the North's nuclear weapons program at economic talks starting Thursday. Seoul will use the opportunity to push Pyongyang to attend another round of multilateral talks.
- U.S. Urged to Reciprocate DPRK's Good Faith KCNA 05 Nov 2003 -- Some days ago, U.S. President Bush called for resuming the six-way talks, saying that he can give written assurances of non-aggression to the DPRK during the APEC summit held in Thailand.
- Treacherous Party Flayed KCNA 05 Nov 2003 -- The south Korean people should turn inside out the corruption of the stinking Grand National Party and make them face a stern judgement by history, says Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary today.
- Members of Japanese Delegation Interviewed KCNA 05 Nov 2003 -- The members of the visiting delegation of the Japan-Korea Cultural Interchange Association were interviewed by KCNA on Nov. 3.
- Signal Successes in Production KCNA 05 Nov 2003 -- The workers of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are registering successes in production and construction, in hearty response to the appeal of the Meeting of Heroes in Songun Era held in September.
- U.S. Espionage against DPRK Assailed KCNA 05 Nov 2003 -- Some days ago, an unmanned reconnaissance plane Shadow 200 belonging to the U.S. forces in south Korea made a forced landing on a place 20 miles south of the area along the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) during its flight in the air above the area along the MDL.
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