23 June 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- U-S-Korea Nuclear VOA 23 Jun 2004 -- Bush administration officials say they do not expect an early response by North Korea to the U-S proposal presented in Beijing Wednesday aimed at solving the crisis over that country's nuclear program. But they say the plan addresses Pyongyang's needs for increased aid and recognition while at the same time providing for a verifiable end to its nuclear weapons capability.
- White House Report, June 23: Iraq, North Korea Washington File 23 Jun 2004 -- PRESIDENT BUSH REITERATES COMMITMENT TO IRAQ / U.S. PROPOSES AID IN EXCHANGE FOR N. KOREA NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
- N. KOREA / NUKE TALKS VOA 23 Jun 2004 -- Senior U-S administration officials say the United States has proposed addressing North Korea's energy needs and providing a security guarantee if it dismantles its nuclear weapons project. The announcement followed the first day of multi-party negotiations in Beijing.
- N. KOREA/NUKE TALKS VOA 23 Jun 2004 -- China says the United States and North Korea have each presented concrete proposals to end the North Korean nuclear standoff.
- Redeployment of U.S. Armed Forces Denounced KCNA 23 Jun 2004 -- The redeployment of the U.S. troops stationed overseas is aimed to turn them into task forces for a preemptive attack to realize its "preventive strategy" in conformity with the changed circumstances of the 21st century, says Minju Joson in a signed commentary today.
- Kim Jong Il Inspects Command of KPA Large Combined Unit KCNA 23 Jun 2004 -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK, inspected the large combined unit of the KPA stationed in the western sector of the front.
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