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10 May 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • 6 nations to convene 1st working-group meeting on N Korea on Wed IRNA 10 May 2004 -- The first working-group meeting of six countries dealing with North Korea`s nuclear ambitions will kick off Wednesday in Beijing with the aim of laying the groundwork for a third round of a plenary session planned by the end of June.
  • Messages of Sympathy to DPRK from Foreign Countries KCNA 10 May 2004 -- Messages of sympathy were sent to the DPRK government by the Ugandan government and to Pak Pong Ju, premier of the DPRK Cabinet, by Mongolian Prime Minister Nambariin Enkhbayar, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as regards the train explosion at Ryongchon Railway Station in North Phyongan Province.
  • Ground-Breaking Ceremony of Samsu Power Station Held KCNA 10 May 2004 -- A ground-breaking ceremony of the Samsu Power Station in Ryanggang Province, the northern part of the DPRK, was held on the spot Friday.
  • Red Cross Relief Activities in Ryongchon KCNA 10 May 2004 -- The Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is conducting brisk relief activities for healing the damage caused by the explosion at Ryongchon Railway Station in North Phyongan Province on April 22 and stabilizing the living of the victims.
  • Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Company KCNA 10 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 a company of KPA Unit 833.
  • Chairman Kim Jong-il's Unofficial Visit to China ROK Ministry of Unification 10 May 2004
  • Current Status of the Train Accident at Ryongchon Station ROK Ministry of Unification 10 May 2004
  • JAPAN/NOKOR VOA 10 May 2004 -- Japan's prime minister is not commenting on speculation he might again travel to North Korea to break the impasse on Japanese citizens abducted by the North - the major barrier to improved relations between the two countries.




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