Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
October 2007 - South Korea Special Weapons News
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- U.S. troops to stay in South Korea after peace treaty - minister RIA Novosti 26 Oct 2007 -- U.S. troops will stay in South Korea after a peace treaty with North Korea is signed, South Korea's foreign minister said on Friday, the Yonhap news agency reported.
- South, North Korea PMs to meet Nov. in Seoul RIA Novosti 26 Oct 2007 -- The North and South Korean heads of government will meet November 14-16 in Seoul, the Yonhap news agency said Friday.
- S. Korea Says North Will Start Dismantling Nuclear Programs Next Month VOA 24 Oct 2007 -- Senior South Korean officials say North Korea is ready to start dismantling key nuclear facilities within weeks. The moves are part of a multinational agreement aimed at ending the North's nuclear weapons programs
- S. Korea Extends, But Cuts in Half, Military Deployment to Iraq VOA 23 Oct 2007 -- South Korea says it will continue to contribute non-combat military personnel to U.S-led stabilization efforts in Iraq
- 16th Reunion of Separated Families and Their Relatives Closes KCNA 23 Oct 2007 -- The program of the 16th reunion of separated families and their relatives from the north and the south of Korea, which began at Mt. Kumgang resort on October 17, continued.
- North, South Korea to Meet for Talks on Energy Aid VOA 17 Oct 2007 -- Officials from North and South Korea will hold talks next week to discuss the details of a deal to provide energy aid to the North in exchange for its nuclear disarmament.
- Kim Jong Il Signs together with Roh Moo Hyun Declaration for Development of North-South Relations and Peace and Prosperity KCNA 05 Oct 2007 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il together with south Korean President Roh Moo Hyun signed the Declaration for the Development of North-South Relations and Peace and Prosperity Thursday.
- Declaration for Development of North-South Relations and Peace and Prosperity KCNA 05 Oct 2007 -- A declaration for the development of north-south relations and peace and prosperity was made public in Pyongyang Thursday.
- Kim Jong Il Hosts Luncheon in Honor of Roh Moo Hyun KCNA 05 Oct 2007 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il hosted a luncheon in honor of President Roh Moo Hyun and his wife Thursday.
- President Roh Moo Hyun Leaves Pyongyang KCNA 05 Oct 2007 -- President Roh Moo Hyun left Pyongyang today after winding up his visit to it.
- Kim Jong Il Visits Roh Moo Hyun and Holds Talks with Him KCNA 04 Oct 2007 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il visited the state guest house where President Roh Moo Hyun is staying and held talks with him on Wednesday.
- Inter-Korean Round-Table Talks Held KCNA 04 Oct 2007 -- Round-table talks among representatives in different fields in the north and the south were held here Wednesday.
- Pyongyang, Seoul pledge to review laws preventing rapprochement RIA Novosti 04 Oct 2007 -- The leaders of North and South Koreas reached an agreement on Thursday to review legislation in a bid to advance bilateral relations and reunification.
- North and South Korea pledge peace RIA Novosti 04 Oct 2007 -- The leaders of North and South Korea signed a historic joint declaration on Thursday in Pyongyang pledging a commitment to peace talks and a range of economic ties, reported Yonhap from Seoul.
- Kim Jong Il Greets Roh Moo Hyun KCNA 03 Oct 2007 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il on Tuesday greeted south Korean President Roh Moo Hyun on a visit to Pyongyang.
- Talks Held between Kim Yong Nam and Roh Moo Hyun KCNA 03 Oct 2007 -- Talks were held between President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong Nam and south Korean President Roh Moo Hyun at the Mansudae Assembly Hall Tuesday.
- Banquet Given for Roh Moo Hyun KCNA 03 Oct 2007 -- Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, and Pak Kwan O, chairman of the Pyongyang City People's Committee, hosted a banquet at the Mokran House Tuesday in honor of south Korean President Roh Moo Hyun and his party on a visit to Pyongyang.
- N. Korea suggests extra day of talks, South says "no" RIA Novosti 03 Oct 2007 -- North Korea's leader proposed on Wednesday extending the rare ongoing inter-Korean summit by an extra day, but the South Korean president declined the offer, Yonhap reported.
- Leaders of North, South Korea Decide Against Extending Summit VOA 03 Oct 2007 -- South Korean officials say a summit between the leaders of North and South Korea will wrap up as scheduled, despite an extension offer by the North Korean leader
- Korean presidents meet for second-ever summit in Pyongyang RIA Novosti 02 Oct 2007 -- The president of North Korea has met his South Korean counterpart, who arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday for a three-day summit, the first time a South Korean leader has been in the Communist state since 2000.
- Korean Summit Begins With Historic Walk, Unexpected Greeting VOA 02 Oct 2007 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun strolled across the heavily militarized border with North Korea and later received an unscheduled greeting from the North's leader Kim Jong Il
- South Korean President to Walk Across Border to Summit in North VOA 01 Oct 2007 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun is set to become the first leader of his country to travel by land to North Korea for this week's summit with the North's leader, Kim Jong Il
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