Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
September 2013 - South Korea Special Weapons News
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- ROK-US Alliance 60th Anniversary Dinner DoD 30 Sep 2013
- Media Availability with Secretary Hagel at Freedom House in Panmunjom, South Korea DoD 30 Sep 2013
- Remarks by Secretary Hagel at a Troop Event with the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea DoD 30 Sep 2013
- Readout of Secretary Hagel's Meeting with the President of the Republic of Korea DoD 30 Sep 2013
- Hagel Praises 60-year-old U.S.-South Korean Alliance AFPS 30 Sep 2013 -- The U.S.-South Korean alliance that began here 60 years ago was based on mutual defense, but has grown into a force for global peace and stability, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said here today.
- Hagel Watches Training, Tours DMZ During Korea Visit AFPS 30 Sep 2013 -- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel traveled north from the South Korean capital, visiting U.S. and South Korean soldiers.
- U.S., South Korean Military Leaders Hold Talks in Seoul AFPS 30 Sep 2013 -- American and South Korean military officials discussed interoperability, capabilities and the threat from North Korea during the 38th Military Committee Meeting.
- U.S. Navy to Conduct Exercise with Republic of Korea Navy NNS 30 Sep 2013 -- The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group will conduct a series of exercises with the Republic or Korea Navy Sept. 30-Oct. 13 to strengthen maritime interoperability and tactics, techniques and procedures.
- KCNA Commentary Accuses S. Korean Puppet Forces of Killing Innocent Inhabitant KCNA 30 Sep 2013 -- The south Koreans committed such inhuman crime as mercilessly killing an innocent inhabitant.
- KCNA Slams S. Korea for Instigating Defectors to Scatter Anti-DPRK Leaflets KCNA 28 Sep 2013 -- The south Korean regime again instigated scatter copies of leaflets slandering the DPRK.
- S. Korea rejects Boeing's F-15 SE as next-generation fighter jet People's Daily 24 Sep 2013 -- South Korea decided on Tuesday to reject Boeing's F-15 Silent Eagle as the country's next-generation fighter jet because the candidate was assessed not to have enough combat capabilities against possible provocations from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
- South Korean Military Defends Shooting of Defector VOA 17 Sep 2013 -- South Korea's Ministry of Defense officially acknowledged the killing of a South Korean citizen as he was trying to cross a river to North Korea, apparently to defect.
- Korean Industrial Zone Re-opens VOA 16 Sep 2013 -- North and South Korea have reopened their joint factory zone in Kaesong, just north of their shared border.
- South, North Korea Reopen Joint Industrial Complex - Report RIA Novosti 16 Sep 2013 -- South and North Korea resumed the operation of their troubled joint industrial area with a trial-run production.
- DPRK Remains Firm in Its Will for Peace: KCNA Commentary KCNA 16 Sep 2013 -- Fruits are being yielded with much effort in the inter-Korean relations.
- South Korean Troops Shoot, Kill Man Trying to Swim to North RIA Novosti 16 Sep 2013 -- South Korean troops shot dead a man trying to swim across a river to North Korea.
- South Korea to parade cruise missile capable of hitting North leaders Iran Press TV 11 Sep 2013 -- South Korea says it will unveil a cruise missile in a military parade next month that is capable of hitting the office of North Korea's leaders.
- Koreas Agree to Reopen Kaesong Industrial Complex VOA 11 Sep 2013 -- North and South Korea have agreed to reopen their joint industrial complex at Kaesong after Pyongyang agreed to meet Seoul's key demands. North Korea unilaterally shut down the factory zone in April but under a deal reached Wednesday will allow joint management and, for the first time, invite foreign investors.
- Koreas' Kaesong Deal Latest Sign of Easing Tensions VOA 11 Sep 2013 -- The agreement between North and South Korea to re-open a stalled joint factory complex is the latest in a series of moves that have eased tensions between the two longtime rivals.
- US, S. Korea Discuss Prospects for N. Korea Nuclear Talks VOA 10 Sep 2013 -- The top U.S. and South Korean envoys on North Korea have met in Seoul to discuss efforts to denuclearize Pyongyang, as well as a proposal by China for informal talks. Washington says North Korea needs to show it is serious about abandoning its pursuit of nuclear weapons before the United States will resume negotiations.
- S. Korean Rebellion Plot Turns Spotlight on Spy Agency VOA 09 Sep 2013 -- On September 4, South Korea's parliament for the first time voted to prosecute one of its lawmakers for allegedly plotting to overthrow the government in favor of North Korea. The lawmaker and the North Koreans are denying the allegation and instead accusing South Korea's spy agency, the National Intelligence Service, of fabricating it for political purposes.
- US, Seoul Map Out N. Korea Nuclear Deterrence Plan – Report RIA Novosti 08 Sep 2013 -- The United States and South Korea have mapped out a joint plan that outlines measures to deter North Korea's nuclear threat, Yonhap news agency said Sunday citing a government source.
- S. Korean Parliament OKs Arrest of Lawmaker on Rebellion Charges VOA 04 Sep 2013 -- South Korean lawmakers have voted to allow the arrest of a colleague accused of conspiring to stage a rebellion in support of North Korea.
- Inter-Korean Panel Holds First Talks on Kaesong Reopening VOA 02 Sep 2013 -- A joint North and South Korean committee tasked with reopening a joint industrial complex held its first meeting.
- Koreas hold Kaesong committee meeting PressTV 02 Sep 2013 -- North Korea and South Korea have held the first meeting of a joint committee to prepare the ground for reopening the jointly-run Kaesong industrial zone.
- First Meeting of North-South Joint Committee for Kaesong Industrial Zone Held KCNA 02 Sep 2013 -- The first meeting of the north-south joint committee for the Kaesong Industrial Zone took place in the zone Monday.
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