09 November 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Weekly Report on North Korea (No. 716) ROK Ministry of Unification
- CHINA-NOKOR REFUGEES VOA 09 Nov 2004 -- China is not confirming South Korean reports that it deported as many as 70 North Korean refugees. The reports come as China restarts efforts to revive the stalled multi-party negotiations on North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
- JAPAN/NOKOR TALKS VOA 09 Nov 2004 -- Japan and North Korea are holding talks in Pyongyang about the fate of Japanese who were kidnapped by agents of the communist state.
- Rodong Sinmun Calls for Victoriously Winding Up This Year's Work KCNA 09 Nov 2004 -- Rodong Sinmun Monday editorially calls for energetically striving to victoriously wind up the work of this year.
- DPRK Delegations Leave for Different Countries KCNA 09 Nov 2004 -- A delegation of the DPRK Foreign Ministry led by Vice-Minister Kim Yong Il today left Pyongyang to visit China.
- KCNA Lambastes LDP's Anti-DPRK Moves KCNA 09 Nov 2004 -- The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan at a meeting of "Headquarters for measures to settle the issue of abduction by north Korea" on Nov. 5 approved an interim report submitted by a team for mock test for applying economic sanctions against north Korea, which calls for economic sanctions at five phases.
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