Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
November 2008 - South Korea Special Weapons News
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- South Korean Officials Plan Exit from Joint Industry Zone in North VOA 26 Nov 2008 -- North and South Korea are drawing a step closer to what some fear may become the shutdown of a highly symbolic joint industrial project.
- North-South Korea Contacts Wither as Border Closure Date Draws Near VOA 25 Nov 2008 -- North and South Korea are negotiating the details of reducing staff at a joint industrial park in North Korea.
- S. Korean Scholars Hope Obama Administration Engages North VOA 19 Nov 2008 -- South Korean scholars say the incoming administration of Barack Obama should correct some mistakes - but also preserve some diplomatic strengths - of the Bush presidency when dealing with North Korea.
- South Korea maintaining contacts with North amid cold spell RIA Novosti 18 Nov 2008 -- Seoul is still continuing to cooperate with authorities in North Korea's capital despite recent frosty relations between the South and the North, Seoul's assistant mayor said on Tuesday.
- Ex-President Says Korea Ties May Reach Catastrophe VOA 14 Nov 2008 -- Former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to ease tensions between the two Koreas, has warned that North-South relations may be heading toward disaster.
- South Korea Seeks Talks as North Takes Dramatic Self-Isolation Steps VOA 13 Nov 2008 -- South Korea says it wants dialogue with North Korea as soon as possible.
- South Korea Says North Creating Crisis Over Nuclear Sampling Issue VOA 13 Nov 2008 -- South Korea's foreign minister says the North maybe trying to extract more concessions from the nations involved in negotiations over the regime's nuclear program.
- North Korea to close border with South RIA Novosti 12 Nov 2008 -- The North Korean government said on Wednesday that it would close its land border with the South, citing Seoul's confrontational attitude and failure to honor bilateral agreements.
- North Korea Threatens Border Closure to South VOA 12 Nov 2008 -- North Korea is warning it will close off its border to the South, as of December 1.
- South Korea to Push for North Korean Human Rights Progress VOA 06 Nov 2008 -- South Korea is vowing to support a United Nations resolution criticizing North Korean human rights abuses.
- Lee Myung Bak Group Urged to Stop Hamstringing Efforts to Settle Nuclear Issue KCNA 06 Nov 2008 -- Minister of "Foreign Affairs and Trade" of south Korea Ryu Myong Hwan, speaking at the recent "inspection of administration at the National Assembly," blustered that "in case the nuclear declaration of the north is different from the results of the nuclear verification, a measure for de-lifting various sanctions against the north would be brought up for discussion, to begin with."
- S. Korean Puppets' Military Exercises under Fire KCNA 06 Nov 2008 -- Hoguk exercises, large-scale joint military exercises now frantically under way in south Korea, are a provocative saber-rattling staged by the puppet warmongers in league with the U.S. to pull down the DPRK by force of arms.
- Provocative Hoguk Exercises Slammed KCNA 04 Nov 2008 -- The Hoguk exercises started by the south Korean puppet military on Oct. 30 are dangerous war maneuvers in the light of their provocative nature, program and scale.
- U.S. and S. Korean Puppet Warmongers' Anti-DPRK War Exercises Assailed KCNA 03 Nov 2008 -- The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland issued information bulletin No. 943 on Oct. 31 assailing the U.S. and the south Korean warmongers for staging Hoguk exercises, large-scale exercises for a war of aggression against the DPRK, in south Korea.
- Hoguk Joint Exercises under Fire KCNA 03 Nov 2008 -- The madcap Hoguk joint military exercises for aggression that started on Oct. 30 by an emergency order are going on in the land, seas and sky of south Korea, according to a military source.
- South Korea raises doubt over new photos of N.Korean dictator RIA Novosti 03 Nov 2008 -- The South Korean government said latest photos released by N Korea of Kim Jong-il do not prove he is in good health.
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