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03 January North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Daily Press Briefing State Department 03 Jan 2003 -- North Korean Nuclear Program / US Consultations with Allies / North Korea's Call for Talks / Non-Aggression Pact / Reported South Korean Offer to "Mediate" between US and DPRK
  • State Department Noon Briefing Transcript Washington File 03 Jan 2003-- Boucher: We have also made clear we are not going to enter into negotiations in response to threats or broken commitments and we are not going to bargain or offer inducements to North Korea to live up to the treaties and agreements that it has signed. So, as I said, the issue is whether North Korea will verifiably and visibly dismantle its nuclear weapons program that violates previous commitments.
  • North Korea's Neighbors Want End to Its Nuclear Arms Program Washington File 03 Jan 2003-- He said the United States would be consulting with its allies Japan and the Republic of Korea on how to achieve a peaceful resolution to the situation the following week when representatives from Seoul and Tokyo arrive in the United States for a trilateral meeting to coordinate policy regarding North Korea.
  • U-S-NORTH KOREA VOA 03 Jan 2003 -- The United States has formally rejected North Korea's latest call for a mutual non-aggression pact. The State Department says there should be no negotiations with Pyongyang until it rolls back its recent efforts to build nuclear weapons
  • U-S-North Korea VOA 03 Jan 2003 -- The United States has formally rejected North Korea's latest call for a mutual non-aggression pact. The State Department said Friday there should be no negotiations with Pyongyang until it rolls back its recent efforts to build nuclear weapon
  • NORTH KOREA VOA 03 Jan 2003-- North Korea has again called for talks with the United States to solve the dispute over its nuclear program
  • KOREAS/DIPLOMACY VOA 03 Jan 2003-- Aides to South Korean President-elect Roh Moo-hyun say he plans to propose a compromise solution to the North Korean nuclear crisis




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