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28 June 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • PRESS BRIEFING BY SPECIAL ADVISER MAURICE STRONG United Nations 28 Jun 2004
  • NOKOR/NUCLEAR VOA 28 Jun 2004 -- North Korea has described last week's talks on its nuclear weapons program as "positive," but said a U.S. proposal to defuse the issue was unacceptable.
  • Rodong Sinmun on U.S. Attempted Use of Nuclear Weapons during Korean War KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- The U.S. imperialists' moves to stifle the DPRK over the nuclear issue is an extension of the nuclear war strategy pursued by them during the Korean war, says Rodong Sinmun Sunday in a signed article giving a detailed account of the attempts made by the U.S. imperialists to mount a nuclear attack on the DPRK during the war.
  • Inter-Korean Meeting and Working Contact Held KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- The second meeting of the Panel for the Construction of the Kaesong Industrial Zone and the second working contact of banks for the settlement of accounts between the north and the south were separately held in Kaesong on June 24 and 25.
  • Day of Struggle against U.S. Marked KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- On June 25, the day of struggle against the U.S. imperialists, all parts of the country shook with people's shouts evincing their firm resolution to take revenge upon the U.S. imperialist aggressors, the sworn enemy of the Korean people, a thousand times and demonstrate the national dignity and the will to win in the confrontation with the U.S.
  • KCNA Refutes Sankei Shimbun's False Report KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- Typical reptile paper of the Japanese ultra-right conservative forces Sankei Shimbun again spread misinformation to tarnish the international image of the DPRK.
  • Chinese Military Delegation Here KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- A delegation of the border guards of the Chinese People's Liberation Army led by Lieut. General Li Yu, assistant to the chief of the General Staff of the army, arrived here Saturday.
  • DPRK Delegation Returns KCNA 28 Jun 2004 -- The DPRK delegation led by Kim Kye Gwan, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs, came back Saturday after participating in the third round of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. in Beijing.




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