22 June 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- North Korea: New Round Of Six-Party Talks To Start In Beijing RFE/RL 22 Jun 2004 -- A third round of six-party talks aimed at ending the standoff over North Korea's nuclear-weapons programs is due to start in Beijing tomorrow. South Korean officials say they will push for the adoption of a three-step plan whose initial stage would see Pyongyang promise to freeze its programs in return for security and aid guarantees. But indications are the United States and North Korea may still be too far apart to strike a deal.
- NOKOR NUKE TALKS VOA 22 Jun 2004 -- Delegates from six nations have wrapped up working-level talks in preparation for a third round of formal negotiations Wednesday on North Korea's nuclear-weapons programs. Washington's allies are now indicating they might meet some of Pyongyang's conditions.
- U.S.Unilateral Pressure for DPRK's Dismantlement of Its "Nuclear Program" Blasted KCNA 22 Jun 2004 -- As already reported the G-8 summit recently held in the United States adopted a "G-8 action plan on nonproliferation" which contains paragraphs demanding the DPRK accept CVID, asserting that its possession of nuclear deterrent is a violation of the international obligation.
- Rodong Sinmun on Kim Jong Il's Leadership Exploits KCNA 22 Jun 2004 -- The leadership exploits of Kim Jong Il provide a sure guarantee for dynamically advancing the revolutionary cause of Juche and successfully accomplishing it, says Rodong Sinmun Monday in a signed article.
- Pyongyang-Dandong International Bus Service Starts KCNA 22 Jun 2004 -- A regular international bus service between Pyongyang and Dandong, China, has started. The first batch of buses left Changgwangsan Hotel in Pyongyang for Dandong at 8 a.m. on June 21.
- Kimjongilia Show Goes on Successfully KCNA 22 Jun 2004 -- The Kimjongilia show, which opened in Pyongyang in celebration of the 40th anniversary of leader Kim Jong Il's start of work at the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (June 19), is going on successfully.
- DPRK Delegation to Six-party Talks Leaves KCNA 22 Jun 2004 -- A DPRK delegation led by Kim Kye Gwan, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs, left Pyongyang Monday to participate in the third round of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. to start in Beijing from June 23.
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