26 October 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Powell Wants to "Keep Momentum Up" on North Korean Nuclear Issue Washington File 26 Oct 2004 -- Secretary of State Colin Powell says his recent meetings with Japanese, Chinese and South Korean officials have made it clear "there is a solid view" that the Six-Party Talks are the only way to move forward on the issue of North Korea's nuclear activities.
- North Korean Nuclear Program a Regional Issue, Powell Says Washington File 26 Oct 2004 -- The way to resolve the impasse over North Korea's nuclear weapons program is through the existing framework of the Six-Party Talks, Secretary of State Colin Powell said in an October 26 interview with the Korea Broadcasting System (KBS-TV).
- KOREAS / DMZ BREACH VOA 26 Oct 2004 -- South Korean troops are on high alert after guards found a hole cut in the barbed wire fence along the border with communist North Korea. The discovery comes just as U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell visits South Korea to discuss Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
- POWELL/ASIA VOA 26 Oct 2004 -- South Korea and the United States have reaffirmed a desire to bring North Korea back into negotiations over its nuclear ambitions. The communist state is saying such a meeting is impossible for now.
- Japan's Charade Aimed at Military Supremacy under Fire KCNA 26 Oct 2004 -- The Japanese government recently clarified that it would adopt a policy to regard countering "ballistic missile attack" from someone as a major goal of its "plan to protect the people".
- DPRK's Stand on Peaceful Use of Space Clarified KCNA 26 Oct 2004 -- The space, the common heritage of humankind, must be used under all circumstances for the wellbeing of the peoples of all countries, urged the DPRK delegate in his speech in the discussion of the agenda "International Cooperation in Peaceful Use of Outer Space" at the Fourth Committee of the 59th UN General Assembly on Oct. 18.
- Anniversary of CPV's Entry into Korean Front Observed KCNA 26 Oct 2004 -- The exploits performed by the fighters of the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) in the great Fatherland Liberation War of the Korean people will shine long along with the history of DPRK-China friendship, says Rodong Sinmun Monday in a signed article dedicated to the 54th anniversary of the CPV's entry into the Korean front.
- KCNA Assails Projected Joint Naval Exercise KCNA 26 Oct 2004 -- The United States plans to stage a joint naval exercise in waters off Japan from Oct. 26, pursuant to the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) by letting the Japanese reactionaries come to the fore.
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