23 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Russia to play active role at upcoming six-party talks on DPRK PLA Daily 23 Feb 2004 -- Russia intends to play an active role in the six-party talks to be held soon in Beijing on the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), a senior official of the Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.
- Russia expects final document on DPRK nuclear issue at six-party talks PLA Daily 23 Feb 2004 -- Russia hopes that the imminent second round of six-party talks on nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will produce a draft final document formulating the key demands of the parties concerned, a high-ranking official said Sunday.
- S.Korea, US and Japan hold informal consultations over DPRK nuclear issue PLA Daily 23 Feb 2004 -- Representatives of South Korea, the United States and Japan held informal consultations Sunday evening here over the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
- NOKOR-PREP TALKS VOA 23 Feb 2004 -- Delegates are arriving in Beijing for Wednesday's talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. Diplomats from six countries are trying to establish their positions before the meeting begins.
- Japanese Imperialists Hit for Fabricating "Korea-Japan Protocol" KCNA 23 Feb 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun today runs a signed article one hundred years after the Japanese imperialists fabricated a brigandish "Korea-Japan protocol" on February 23, 1904 in a bid to realize their military occupation and rule over Korea.
- KCNA Blasts U.S. Smear Campaign against DPRK KCNA 23 Feb 2004 -- The United States is persistently spreading a false rumor about the "transfer of nuclear technology" to the DPRK by a Pakistani scientist in a bid to make the story about Pyongyang's "enriched uranium program" sound plausible.
- Japan's Base Anti-DPRK Campaign Assailed KCNA 23 Feb 2004 -- The Japanese reactionaries are escalating their anti-DPRK ruckus, talking a lot about effective sanctions and pressure upon the DPRK and its international isolation.
- DPRK Government Economic Delegation Leaves for Libya KCNA 23 Feb 2004 -- A government economic delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea led by Kim Kwang Rin, chairman of the State Planning Commission, left here today to participate in the 15th meeting of the DPRK-Libya Joint Committee.
- Uranium remains hot issue of 6-way talks Korea-net 23 Feb 2004 -- North Korea's secret uranium-based nuclear program remains the hottest issue ahead of Wednesday's (Feb. 25) six-party talks, with the North still denying its existence and the United States urging its Cold War foe to acknowledge and dismantle it as both countries jockey for position.
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