February 2007 - South Korea Special Weapons News |
- N. Korea Asks South to Resume Humanitarian Projects VOA 28 Feb 2007 -- North and South Korea are talking to each other again, after Pyongyang's missile and nuclear tests sparked a seven-month freeze in dialogue
- North, South Korea to Resume High-Level Talks VOA 27 Feb 2007 -- South Korea's top official on policy relating to North Korea has arrived in Pyongyang to resume senior-level talks, which had been frozen for seven months.
- U.S. Secretary of Defense and Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense Release Joint Statement 23 Feb 2007 -- United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense Kim Jang Soo issued a joint statement summarizing their visit today in Washington, D.C.
- South Korea to Get Control of Its Forces in Wartime by 2012 VOA 23 Feb 2007 -- The United States and South Korea have agreed to dissolve their joint command in Seoul by 2012, giving South Korea control of its own military forces in case of war
- S. Korean Negotiator Outlines Plans for Disabling Pyongyang's Nuclear Programs VOA 23 Feb 2007 -- A senior South Korean official says that North Korea appears to at least have the beginnings of a uranium-based nuclear weapons program
- South Korean President Leaves Party He Founded VOA 22 Feb 2007 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun says he is leaving the Uri Party that he launched just four years ago
- Koreas Announce Resumption of High-Level Meetings VOA 15 Feb 2007 -- The North Korean nuclear weapons deal reached this week in Beijing has provided momentum for the North and South Korea to resume high-level contacts
NEWSLETTER
|
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list |
|
|