January 2006 - South Korea Special Weapons News |
- S. Korean Court Orders US Companies to Pay Damages for Agent Orange Use VOA 26 Jan 2006 -- A South Korean court Thursday ordered two U.S. chemical companies to pay tens of millions of dollars to a group of South Korean veterans of the Vietnam War to compensate for the effects of the Agent Orange.
- S. Korean President Warns of 'Friction' with US over North VOA 25 Jan 2006 -- South Korea's president has warned of "friction" with the United States if Washington continues to pursue forceful measures against North Korea.
- S. Korean Delegation Here KCNA 21 Jan 2006 -- A delegation of the Movement for Reunified Korean Nation of south Korea led by its Secretary General Choe Pyong Mo arrived here today.
- US, South Korea Urge Pyongyang to Resume Nuclear Talks VOA 19 Jan 2006 -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon Thursday urged an early North Korean return to six-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program.
- Plan to Bolster S. Korean Forces Disclosed KCNA 14 Jan 2006 -- Part of the plan to beef up the south Korean forces was disclosed by the Internet homepage of the "Agency of Defence Affairs" of south Korea, which started its work from Jan. 1, to create furor, according to the south Korean MBC on Jan. 8.
- U.S. To Host Inaugural Strategic Consultations with South Korea Washington File 10 Jan 2006 -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will host South Korea Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon for the inaugural session of the Strategic Consultations for Allied Partnership January 19 in Washington.
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