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10 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • NOKOR / PAK NUCLEAR VOA 10 Feb 2004 -- North Korea is accusing the United States of orchestrating Pakistan's recent admission that its top scientist sold nuclear secrets to the communist nation. Pyongyang charges the story is a tactic ahead of six-way talks in Beijing to pressure North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program.
  • Many Kimilsungia-Kimjongilia Greenhouses Built in DPRK KCNA 10 Feb 2004 -- Peculiar Kimilsungia-Kimjongilia greenhouses have been built at many units in recent years. According to data available, at least 230 Kimilsungia-Kimjongilia greenhouses have been built across the country.
  • U.S. Policy of Hegemony Rebuffed KCNA 10 Feb 2004 -- If all the forces aspiring after independence intensify their struggle in unity, the U.S. policy of hegemony will go bankrupt, says Rodong Sinmun in a signed article today.
  • SOFA Branded as Treacherous Agreement KCNA 10 Feb 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary today terms the "south Korea-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement" (SOFA), one of the treacherous agreements symbolical of inequality and humiliation, as a "slavery agreement" granting extraterritorial privileges to the U.S. troops and imposing submission, disgrace and misfortunes upon the south Korean people, a down-the-line document of aggression allowing by law military occupation by the U.S. imperialists and a disgraceful one wantonly trampling upon the self-respect and interests of the south Korean people.
  • China, DPRK active on progress of six-way talks PLA Daily 10 Feb 2004 -- China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) promised on Monday their readiness to make joint efforts with all parties concerned to work for progressat the second round of Beijing six-way talks and to carry forward the process of the talks.
  • DPRK NGO asks government to bar Japan from six-party talks PLA Daily 10 Feb 2004 -- The DPRK-Japan Friendship Association on Monday requested the DPRK government not to allow Japan to participate in the six-party talks on the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.




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