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May 2006 - South Korea Special Weapons News

  • KPA Side Refutes South Side's Smear Campaign over Abortive Trial Train Operation KCNA 29 May 2006 -- The authorities and officials concerned of the ruling and opposition parties of south Korea are vying with each other to vociferously assert that the north side is to blame for the failure of the north and the south to conduct the trial train operation on May 25 as scheduled. In this connection a spokesman for the north side delegation to the Inter-Korean Military Talks on Saturday issued a statement clarifying the stand of the Korean People's Army
  • S. Korea to Blame for Abortive Trial Train Operation KCNA 29 May 2006 -- The south Korean authorities should take their military and the ultra-right conservatives of the "Grand National Party" to task for the abortive trial train operation, force them to pay for their crimes and apologize for defaming the flag of the DPRK and sternly punish those responsible for it, urges Minju Joson Sunday in a signed commentary
  • Telephone Message to Head of S. Side Delegation to Inter-Korean Ministerial Talks KCNA 27 May 2006 -- Kwon Ho Ung, head of the north side's delegation to the inter-Korean ministerial talks, Friday sent the following telephone message to Ri Jong Sok, chief delegate of the south side's delegation
  • CPRF Spokesman on Failure to Conduct Trial Train Operation KCNA 27 May 2006 -- The south side was wholly to blame for the failure to conduct the trial train operation as the south Korean military totally sidestepped the solution of pending issues, priorities in ensuring peace on the Korean Peninsula
  • North Side Notifies South Side of Its Stand on Trial Train Operation KCNA 25 May 2006 -- Pak Jong Song, head of the north side's group for the working contact for the reconnection of rail and road links between the north and the south of Korea, sent the following notice to Hong Kwang Phyo, chief delegate of the south side's group, informing it of the north side's stand on the north-south trial train operation on Wednesday
  • North Korea Calls Off Long Awaited Test of Rail Links With South VOA 24 May 2006 -- North Korea has canceled a landmark test of rail links with South Korea one day before it was scheduled to take place
  • Inter-Korean General-level Military Talks Close KCNA 20 May 2006 -- The 4th North-South General-level Military Talks which opened in the portion of the south side in Panmunjom closed Thursday.
  • Japan, S. Korea Say No Sign of Missle Test By North Korea VOA 19 May 2006 -- Japanese officials say they have been anticipating for some time a test of the latest-generation North Korean ballistic missile, which could be capable of reaching the United States.
  • Inter-Korean General-Level Military Talks Open KCNA 18 May 2006 -- The fourth north-south general-level military talks opened in the portion of the south side at Panmunjom Tuesday.
  • Issue of Kim Dae Jung's Visit to Pyongyang Discussed KCNA 18 May 2006 -- A working-level contact between delegates of the north and the south took place at Mt. Kumgang resort on May 16 and 17 to discuss the issue of former south Korean President Kim Dae Jung's visit to Pyongyang.
  • Koreas Hold High-Level Military Talks VOA 16 May 2006 -- South and North Korea have opened high-level military talks aimed at easing tensions on the divided peninsula.
  • North Side Sends Telephone Message to South Side KCNA 06 May 2006 -- The head of the north side to the inter-Korean ministerial talks Friday sent a telephone message to the chief delegate of the south side proposing a working contact between officials concerned of the two sides to discuss the issue of Pyongyang visit by Kim Dae Jung, former president of south Korea.
  • South Korean Police Evict Protesters From Future US Military Base Site VOA 04 May 2006 -- South Korean authorities launched a massive police operation to clear protesters from the future site of U.S. military headquarters in the country
  • US, South Korea at Odds Over North Korean Human Rights Issues VOA 04 May 2006 -- A human rights group says the food scarcity in North Korea is becoming more severe, and is being exacerbated by Pyongyang's recent policies.



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