13 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification Serial No. 680 (February 06 to February 13, 2004)
- Ensuring a Korean Peninsula Free of Nuclear Weapons US Dept. of State 13 Feb 2004 -- James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Remarks to The Research Conference - North Korea: Towards a New International Engagement Framework
- NOKOR MISSILES VOA 13 Feb 2004 -- While the world focuses on the dangers posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons program, a separate danger - the communist state's ballistic missile development program - lurks in the background. That danger was highlighted again recently by Pyongyang's offer to cooperate on missile technology with Nigeria.
- KCNA Assails Japan's Passage of Anti-DPRK Amendment KCNA 13 Feb 2004 -- Japan finally passed the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange" calling for applying sanctions and blockade against the DPRK through the House of Councilors at its meeting on Feb. 9.
- South Side's Behavior at Inter-Korean Talks under Fire KCNA 13 Feb 2004 -- The south side persistently negated and rejected the idea of "By our nation itself" at the 13th inter-Korean ministerial-level talks.
- 21st Century to Witness Victory of Songun Idea KCNA 13 Feb 2004 -- The 21st century will be exalted as a stirring century when the popular masses' cause of independence, the cause of socialism, will triumph under the banner of Songun idea, says Rodong Sinmun in an article Thursday.
- Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA UNit KCNA 13 Feb 2004 -- Supreme 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 162 honored with the title of Kum Song Lifeguard.
- DPRK vows to take self-defense measure against Japan's sanctions PLA Daily 13 Feb 2004 -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said Thursday that it would take a resolute counter-measure against Japan's newly adopted "amendment to the law on foreign exchange."
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