04 May 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Six-Party Format Could Be Used for Korea Peace Treaty Washington File 04 May 2004 -- The United States might consider a peace treaty with North Korea, but only after resolution of the nuclear issue through the Six-Party Talks, the State Department said May 3 in response to a question taken at its regular briefing the same day.
- KOREA/TALKS VOA 04 May 2004 -- There is a flurry of diplomatic activity under way concerning North Korea. Two sets of talks are taking place between North Korean and its neighbors.
- Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Unit KCNA 04 May 2004 -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, inspected KPA Unit 4302.
- U.S. Accusations against DPRK over "Issue of Terrorism" Denounced KCNA 04 May 2004 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry in an answer to the question put by KCNA Sunday denounced the United States for putting again the DPRK, the world recognized anti-terrorist state, on the list of "terrorist nations" in a foolish bid to impair its image, persistently pursuing the hostile policy towards it.
- U.S. Sabre Rattling against DPRK under Fire KCNA 04 May 2004 -- The military police of the U.S. forces in south Korea staged a military exercise under the simulated conditions of a street battle allegedly to "cope with the DPRK's beef-up of its special force at a time when they are vociferously calling for developing the missile technology and strengthening the naval and air forces.
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