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19 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification Serial No. 681 (February 13 to February 19, 2004)
  • U-S-North Korea Talks VOA 19 Feb 2004 -- A senior Bush administration official said Thursday the United States is going into the next round of Chinese-brokered six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program with modest expectations. The talks, bringing together the United States, Russia, Japan, China and North and South Korea resume next Wednesday in Beijing.
  • JAPAN/BOLTON DEFENSE VOA 19 Feb 2004 -- A senior U-S official says the success of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear-weapons program next week depends on Pyongyang's commitment to halting its efforts to build bombs.
  • Successful Accomplishment of Cause of Modeling Whole Society on Juche Idea KCNA 19 Feb 2004 -- The Party, the army and the people in the DPRK will more dynamically push ahead with the revolutionary cause of Juche under the uplifted banner of Songun, taking leader Kim Jong Il's wealth of experience and immortal feats performed in the historic struggle to model the whole society on the Juche idea as an invincible weapon, says Rodong Sinmun today in an editorial article dedicated to the 30th anniversary of his proclamation of the programme for modeling the whole society on the Juche idea.
  • National Meeting Held KCNA 19 Feb 2004 -- A national meeting was held at the April 25 House of Culture today to mark the 30th anniversary of the proclamation of the programme for modeling the whole society on the Juche idea by leader Kim Jong Il.
  • Joint inter-Korean event canceled Korea-net 19 Feb 2004 -- North Korea has canceled what was to be the first civilian inter-Korean event of the year, South Korean organizers said on Wednesday (Feb. 18).
  • S.Korean FM optimistic about new six-party talks PLA Daily 19 Feb 2004 -- South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday he anticipated a "visible and positive outcome" from the upcoming six-party talks on the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula.




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