27 October 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- U.S.-NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR VOA 27 Oct 2004 -- The State Department said Wednesday reports of a rift between the United States and other participants in Chinese-sponsored talks on North Korea's nuclear program are exaggerated. Chinese and South Korean officials have publicly urged the Bush administration to show more flexibility in the negotiations.
- North Korea Holding Out on Nuclear Talks, Powell Says Washington File 27 Oct 2004 -- Recently returned from a trip to Asia, Secretary of State Colin Powell says resumption of the Six-Party Talks on making the Korean Peninsula nuclear free depends on North Korea.
- End to Use of Means of Information for Infringement upon Sovereignty of Other Countries Called for KCNA 27 Oct 2004 -- The use of means of information for encroachment upon sovereignty and interference in internal affairs of other countries should be thoroughly rejected, urged a DPRK delegate in a speech made on Oct. 19 during the discussion of "information issue" on the agenda of the meeting of the Fourth Committee of the 59th UN General Assembly.
- Resumption of Six-Party Talks Entirely Depends on U.S. Attitude KCNA 27 Oct 2004 -- U.S. Secretary of State Powell was reported to have asserted at a press conference held during his visit to Japan on Oct. 24 that there is no change in the U.S. intention to participate in the multi-lateral talks to settle the nuclear crisis of north Korea and the U.S. will never yield to the negotiating strategy of north Korea which waits for the returns of the presidential election.
- Visits KCNA 27 Oct 2004 -- A delegation of the Korean Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries led by its Acting Chairman Mun Jae Chol and a delegation of the Central Bank led by its President Kim Wan Su left here Tuesday to visit China.
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