Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
June 2007 - South Korea Special Weapons News
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- US, S. Korea Finalize Agreement For Transfer of Wartime CommandVOA 28 Jun 2007 -- South Korea is a step closer to having independent control over its military forces in war
- South Korea plans to start shipping rice to Pyongyang June 30 RIA Novosti 26 Jun 2007 -- South Korea will begin supplying North Korea with rice within the framework of Seoul's promised food aid to Pyongyang June 30, the country's unification minister said Tuesday.
- Nuclear Inspectors in Pyongyang; S. Korea Approves Food Aid VOA 26 Jun 2007 -- With United Nations nuclear inspectors arriving in Pyongyang, South Korea is ending its delay of a promised shipment of rice to impoverished North Korea
- BAE SYSTEMS SIGNS LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA BAE Systems 19 Jun 2007 -- BAE Systems AB from Sweden and World Industries Ace Corporation (WIA) from the Republic of Korea have signed a license agreement for WIA to produce Bofors 57 and 40 mm Mk3 naval gun mounts for the Korean market.
- T-50 GOLDEN EAGLE CONTINUES TO EXCEED EXPECTATIONS; TRAINING NEARING COMPLETION FOR FIRST CLASS OF PILOTS Lockheed Martin 19 Jun 2007 -- Advanced training for future generations of fighter pilots is now a reality as the first class of 12 Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) student pilots moves toward graduation using the T-50 Golden Eagle total training system, co-developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) Ltd. and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT].
- South Korea Approves Interim Food Aid to North VOA 14 Jun 2007 -- South Korea has agreed to send $25 million worth of emergency food aid to North Korea via the United Nations. Seoul is holding back a far larger food shipment, however, until Pyongyang lives up to its promise to start dismantling its nuclear weapons programs
- S. Korea Dismisses North's Missile Test as Routine, Begins Talks VOA 08 Jun 2007 -- South Korea's government minister in charge of policy toward North Korea has dismissed recent missile tests by the North as routine events that pose no serious threat
- Inter-Korean Cooperation Grows VOA 04 Jun 2007 -- From trains to tourism, from industry to sports, cooperation between the two Koreas is picking up momentum again, less than a year after the North tested its first nuclear weapon
- 21st Inter-Korean Ministerial Talks Close KCNA 02 May 2007 -- The 21st North-South Ministerial Talks closed Friday.
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