26 July 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- DPRK Foreign Ministry Dismisses U.S. Proposal KCNA 26 Jul 2004 -- The "landmark proposal" made by the United States is little worthy to be considered any longer, said a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, answering a question put by KCNA Saturday as regards the nonsense talked by the U.S. over the proposal made by it at the third round of the six-party talks.
- Preserving Juche Character and National Character Called for KCNA 26 Jul 2004 -- Leader Kim Jong Il's idea that the Juche character and national character are the life and soul of a country and nation serves as important guidelines and the banner of strategic struggle in frustrating the vicious moves of the United States and reactionaries of history and advancing the people's cause of independence, the socialist cause, along the road of victory.
- Over 1,200 Cases of U.S. Aerial Espionage KCNA 26 Jul 2004 -- U.S. imperialists committed over 1,200 cases of aerial espionage on the DPRK or more than 6 cases on a daily average from January to June this year, according to data available. Involved in the aerial espionage were latest reconnaissance planes of different missions including U-2, RC-135, E-8C, E-3, RC-7B, RC-12, RF-4, P-3 and EP-3.
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