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07 October 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Weekly Report on North Korea (No. 712) ROK Ministry of Unification
  • Foreign Ministry Spokesman Demands Clarification of S. Korea's Nuclear Issue KCNA 07 Oct 2004 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA Wednesday in connection with the snowballing suspicion of south Korea's secret nuclear experiments raised in the process of the recent inspection of them
  • Coordinated Action of G-77 Called for KCNA 07 Oct 2004 -- DPRK Vice-Foreign Minister Choe Su Hon who is leading the DPRK delegation to the 59th UN General Assembly addressed the meeting of foreign ministers of G-77 held on the sidelines of the assembly on Sept. 30.
  • Reception on Anniversary of DPRK-China Diplomatic Tie KCNA 07 Oct 2004 -- The Korean Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries and the Central Committee of the Korea-China Friendship Association gave a reception at Pyongyang Koryo Hotel Tuesday on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the opening of diplomatic relations between the DPRK and the People's Republic of China. Minister of Public Health Kim Su Hak who is chairman of the C.C., the Korea-China Friendship Association, addressing the reception, said the two peoples have steadily strengthened and developed friendly and cooperative relations in the political, economic, cultural and other fields over the last 55 years.
  • S. Korea's Moves for Nuclear Weaponization under Fire KCNA 07 Oct 2004 -- South Korea's double-dealing nature as regards the nuclear issue has been laid bare by the recent disclosure of a series of its secret nuclear experiments. It is now arousing protest and condemnation at home and abroad.
  • Anniversary of Opening of DPRK-China Diplomatic Ties Observed KCNA 07 Oct 2004 -- Newspapers Wednesday dedicate editorial articles to the 55th anniversary of the opening of the DPRK-China diplomatic relations.




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