Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
November 2006 - South Korea Special Weapons News
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- South Korea Signals Possible 2007 Iraq Withdrawal VOA 30 Nov 2006 -- South Korean officials are indicating that Seoul may end its military role in Iraq by the end of 2007
- S. Korea Commits Forces to Lebanon, Promises Iraq Troop Reduction VOA 28 Nov 2006 -- South Korea's government will contribute forces to international peacekeeping efforts in Lebanon, as it plans for a drawdown of the country's military contribution to U.S.-led stabilization efforts in Iraq
- South Korea to Back UN Investigation of Human Rights in North Korea VOA 16 Nov 2006 -- South Korea is reversing three years of looking the other way on North Korean human rights abuses, saying it will back a United Nations resolution that calls on Pyongyang in strong terms to improve its human rights record
- US, Japan, South Korea Agree Not to Recognize Nuclear North Korea VOA 15 Nov 2006 -- Officials of the United States, Japan and South Korea, meeting on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific gathering in Hanoi, say they are making progress in scheduling another round of six-nation talks on North Korea's nuclear programs.
- South Korea Refuses to Fully Uphold UN Sanctions on North Korea VOA 13 Nov 2006 -- South Korea says it will not formally join a U.S.- led coalition aimed at preventing international traffic in weapons of mass destruction
- South Korea, U.S. Have Productive Bilateral Security Talks Washington File 09 Nov 2006 -- South Korean and U.S. officials agree that, because of the shared values of democracy, human rights and a free-market economy, their bilateral alliance steadily has strengthened and has been critical in maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and throughout Northeast Asia.
- US, Japan, S. Korea Discuss Joint Stance Against N. Korea VOA 06 Nov 2006 -- The United States, Japanese and South Korean diplomats are working towards a joint strategy for confronting North Korea when multi-state talks on the North's nuclear weapons programs resume.
- War Game in S. Korea under Fire KCNA 02 Nov 2006 -- The south Korean war maniacs staged a "coast landing drill" of the three services in Phohang, according to the south Korean KBS on Oct. 27.
- S. Korea Walks Line Between Pressure and 'Friendship' With North VOA 02 Nov 2006 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun says his country will maintain "friendly relations" with North Korea for the sake of security, despite the North's nuclear test last month
- S. Korea, Japan say North's Return to Nuclear Talks Must Produce Progress VOA 01 Nov 2006 -- South Korea and Japan have welcomed North Korea's confirmation that it will return to talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons programs
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