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04 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • NORKOR/NUKES VOA 04 Feb 2004 -- North Korea says it wants the United States to provide economic assistance for a freeze of its nuclear programs - a demand it has raised previously and Washington has rejected. The demand comes one day after North Korea agrees to restart multi-nation talks on its nuclear ambitions on February 25th.
  • KCNA Assails Japan's Adoption of Anti-DPRK Law KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- Japan rushed on January 29 through the Lower House the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange" aimed at economic sanctions and blockade against the DPRK, defying our repeated warnings.
  • Japan's Passage of Amendment to Law on Foreign Exchange Assailed KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- The Japanese reactionaries recently passed the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange" through the House of Representatives.
  • Japan's Revised Law Lambasted in DPRK KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- Japan's reckless policy against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has enraged the Korean people.
  • KCNA Report on Resumption of Six-way Talks KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- The DPRK and the U.S., the major parties concerned to the six-way talks, and China, the host country, agreed to resume the next round of the six-way talks from February 25 after having a series of discussion.
  • North Side's Delegation Leaves for Seoul KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- A delegation of the north side headed by Kim Ryong Song, chief councilor of the DPRK Cabinet, left here on Feb. 3 to participate in the 13th north-south ministerial talks to be held in Seoul.
  • Supreme Commander Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Unit KCNA 04 Feb 2004 -- Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, inspected KPA Unit 614.
  • Second round of six-party talks to open on Feb. 25: FM spokeswoman PLA Daily 04 Feb 2004 -- The second round of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula will begin in Beijing on Feb. 25, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said here Tuesday.
  • New round six-party nuclear talks slated for Feb. 25: DPRK PLA Daily 04 Feb 2004 -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said Tuesday a new round of six-party nuclear talks will be held on Feb. 25 in Beijing, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
  • Russia expects no breakthrough in upcoming DPRK nuclear talks PLA Daily 04 Feb 2004 -- A senior Russian official said Tuesday that Russia does not expect any breakthrough at the new round of six-party talks this month over the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s nu clear issue.




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