23 October 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Powell Says U.S., Partners Committed to Denuclearized Korean Peninsula Washington File 23 Oct 2004 -- "I'm satisfied that our four partners in the six party talks are fully committed" to those talks and that all six parties want to see a denuclearlized Korean peninsula, U.S. Secretary Colin Powell told reporters October 23, en route to Tokyo, Japan, the first stop on a three nation Asian trip that will also take him to China and South Korea.
- N Korea toiling to boost food output: internal documents IRNA 23 Oct 2004 -- North Korea is taking pains to try to boost food production amid the chronic food shortage in the reclusive communist state, according to internal documents obtained by a Japanese nongovernmental organization Saturday.
- Rodong Sinmun on Successful China Visit of DPRK Delegation KCNA 23 Oct 2004 -- The recent visit paid by a DPRK delegation to China on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the opening of diplomatic ties between the two countries demonstrated the DPRK-China friendship daily developing on good terms and it marked an important milestone in further consolidating and developing the bilateral friendly and cooperative relations with time-honored historic roots, declares Rodong Sinmun in an editorial Friday.
- "History of Anti-Japanese Armed Struggle" Vol. 7 Sees Light KCNA 23 Oct 2004 -- The Science and Encyclopedia Press recently brought out the book "History of the Anti-Japanese Armed Struggle" Vol. 7 (an enlarged edition).
- DPRK to Continue to Implement Action Plan for Population and Development KCNA 23 Oct 2004 -- The DPRK government reiterates its support to the action plan adopted at the international meeting on population and development and will as always sincerely implement this plan for the promotion of well-being of the Korean people and the sustainable development of the country and closely cooperate with international organizations such as the United Nations Population Fund and the international community in this field.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Issue of Resuming Six-Party Talks KCNA 23 Oct 2004 -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry Friday gave the following answer to the question put by KCNA as regards a series of stories spread by the United States recently about the issue of resuming the six-party talks
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