Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
19 November North Korea Special Weapons News
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- NORTH KOREA TALKS VOA 19 Nov 2003 -- Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly is heading to South Korea after speaking with officials in China about the next round of multi-party talks on North Korea's nuclear-weapons program.
- Large Mosaic Erected KCNA 19 Nov 2003 -- A large mosaic "The Great Leaders Comrade Kim Il Sung and Comrade Kim Jong Il on Farm Fields" was erected in the cooperative Unha farm in Unjon County, North Phyongan Province. The mosaic is 6.5 meters long and 4.3 meters high.
- Japan's Loud-mouthed "Security Alliance" with U.S. under Fire KCNA 19 Nov 2003 --The Japanese rightist conservatives are these days raising terrific outcries for "Japan-U.S. security alliance" under the pretext of the DPRK's military threat. Commenting on this, Minju Joson today terms this one of their frantic acts to justify the continued presence of U.S. force in Japan at any cost.
- U.S. Urged Not to Chill Atmosphere of Talks KCNA 19 Nov 2003 -- The recent military moves of the United States around the Korean peninsula are very disturbing. This is a very alarming provocative act to chill the atmosphere of the six-way talks and an indecent action on the part of dialogue partner bereft of any common sense and good faith.
- KCNA Refutes Japan's Talk about "Military Threat" KCNA 19 Nov 2003 -- Voices demanding the withdrawal of the U.S. troops from Okinawa are now growing strong in Japan. In response to this demand of different public circles of Japan its opposition parties are becoming assertive about the transfer of U.S. marines stationed in Okinawa abroad.
- Executive Director of KEDO Leaves KCNA 19 Nov 2003 -- Charles Kartman, executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and his party left here today by air.
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