21 January 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- CONGRESS / NORTH KOREA VOA 21 Jan 2004 -- A U-S nuclear weapons expert who recently visited North Korea says he saw evidence that country can produce plutonium. But he says he is not convinced the North Koreans have the capability of building a nuclear weapon.
- NORTH KOREA/WEAPONS VOA 21 Jan 2004 -- A leading British defense institute says North Korea could substantially enlarge its suspected nuclear arsenal later this decade if arms control negotiations with Pyongyang fail.
- NORTH KOREA/TALKS VOA 21 Jan 2004 -- Japan is calling for another round of talks to end the nuclear crisis with North Korea and says it sees signs that the isolated Stalinist state may be willing to work toward a peaceful solution. The comments come as officials from Japan, South Korea and the United States meet in Washington to discuss the 16-month crisis.
- Heightened Vigilance against Japan Called for KCNA 21 Jan 2004 -- The Japanese reactionaries are contemplating a new "defence program" and are conducting an opinion poll on the revision of the constitution of Japan.
- Rodong Sinmun on Our Nation-First Spirit KCNA 21 Jan 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun today in an article underscores the need to definitely realize national cooperation to accomplish the cause of the country's reunification, saying our nation-first spirit here serves as a mighty ideological and moral weapon.
- Bolton's Provocative Remarks Assailed KCNA 21 Jan 2004 -- U.S. Undersecretary of State Bolton recently said that in case no progress is made in solving the nuclear issue by the end of March Washington will pursue its hard-line policy which calls for fully implementing the plan for the prevention of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in north Korea and referring its issue to the UNSC, etc.
- U.S. Escalates Korean War Preparations KCNA 21 Jan 2004 -- The U.S. imperialists are persistently seeking another Korean war. They, who already based Striker armored cars and Shadow 200 unmanned tactical reconnaissance aircraft in south Korea, have brought there more sophisticated weapons tested through a real war.
- S.Korea, US, Japan to meet on DPRK nuclear issue PLA Daily 21 Jan 2004 -- Officials from South Korea, the United States and Japan will meet in Washington this week for talks on the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), according to an official at the South Korean Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.
NEWSLETTER
|
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list |
|
|