31 August 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- First ever visit to North Korea by UK minister IRNA 31 Aug 2004 -- The British Foreign Office announced Tuesday that Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell will make a landmark visit to the Democratic People`s Republic of Korea (North Korea) in September.
- Prospect of of Six-party Talks Depends on U.S. Renunciation of Hostile Policy KCNA 31 Aug 2004 -- Some quarters of the international community are spreading unrealistic mistaken rumors as regards the prospect of the fourth round of the six-party talks, contending that the stand of the DPRK "is illustrative of Pyongyang's customary blackmail tactics" and it is "aimed to gain time while waiting for the U.S. presidential election returns."
- KCNA Terms U.S. Attempt to Bring Down DPRK Pipedream KCNA 31 Aug 2004 -- Recently U.S. President Bush made a brigandish demand that the DPRK disarm itself and Under- Secretary of State Bolton let loose the balderdash that it is possible for north Korea to expect improved relations with the U.S. only when it settles not only the issue of nuclear weapons but issues of biological and chemical weapons, ballistic missiles, human rights, etc.
- Anti-U.S., Anti-War Struggle Called for KCNA 31 Aug 2004 -- The outbreak of a war on the Koreanpeninsula is drawing close as a reality due to the U.S. imperialist warmongers.
- WPK, United Party of Working Masses KCNA 31 Aug 2004 -- It was in August Juche 35 (1946) that the Workers' Party of Korea was inaugurated through the merger of the Communist Party of North Korea and the New Democratic Party of Korea in accordance with a policy of building a mass party put forward by President Kim Il Sung.
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