14 January 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- JAPAN NOKOR VISIT VOA 14 Jan 2004 -- Japanese diplomats are visiting North Korea for the first time in 15 months. The diplomats appear to have dual assignments: take custody of a Japanese man facing drug charges and discuss the fate of the family members of former Japanese abductees.
- Meetings Held in Different Fields of National Economy KCNA 14 Jan 2004 -- Meetings were held by employees of factories, enterprises and farms in the fields of mining, machine-building, chemical, building materials and light industries and agriculture to vow to thoroughly implement the militant tasks set forth in the joint New Year editorial under the Songun revolutionary leadership of the Workers' Party of Korea.
- U.S. Dangerous Arms Buildup Assailed KCNA 14 Jan 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a signed commentary raps at the deployment of ultra-modern weapons in south Korea by the U.S. imperialist aggression forces as an adventurous war move to mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK with sophisticated precision weapons just as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq behind the facade of "solution to the nuclear issue."
- Fuller Play to Might of Single-hearted Unity Called for KCNA 14 Jan 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun today editorially calls for intensifying the revolutionary offensive in all fields of building a great prosperous powerful nation and thereby making this year a year of a revolutionary turn to win a victory in the Songun revolution and a year of a great victory of single-hearted unity.
- Strong Revolutionary Faith Called for KCNA 14 Jan 2004 -- Revolutionary faith is a noble spirit to be possessed by any people making a revolution, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
- N.K., KEDO to discuss reactor project Korea-net 14 Jan 2004 -- North Korea and a U.S.-led international consortium will meet this week to resolve disputes arising from the consortium's decision to suspend building two nuclear reactors in the communist country, officials said Tuesday (Jan. 13).
- US envoy calls on DPRK to return to six-party talks PLA Daily 14 Jan 2004 -- US special envoy for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Joseph DeTrani called for resumption of the six-party talks on ending Pyongyang's nuclear issue at a meeting with DPRK's ambassador to the United Nations last week, the State Department said Tuesday.
- Russia welcomes DPRK readiness for freezing nuclear activities PLA Daily 14 Jan 2004 -- Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov welcomed on Tuesday the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) readiness to freeze its nuclear activities and urged the United States to respond "constructively."
- China hopes for early six-party talks PLA Daily 14 Jan 2004 -- China hopes the second round of six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue will start as soon as possible and China is in constant talks with various parties, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan here Tuesday.
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