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18 June North Korea Special Weapons News

  • U.S. Reviving North Korea Nuclear Issue in Security Council Washington File 18 Jun 2003 -- The United States has begun talks with other members of the Security Council in an effort to get the council to issue a statement urging North Korea to honor its nuclear nonproliferation obligations, U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte said June 18.
  • U-N / U-S / NO KO VOA 18 Jun 2003 -- The United States is launching a new effort at the United Nations to pressure North Korea to comply with international obligations and allow the return of U-N nuclear inspectors.
  • Seoul Expects NK to Join 5-Way Talks in July, Aug. Korea-net 18 Jun 2003 -- North Korea will likely accept the five-way talks on its nuclear issue within a few months, Unification Minister Jeong Se-hyun said on Monday (June 16).
  • ASIA SECURITY UPDATE VOA 18 Jun 2003 -- Secretary of State Colin Powell has expressed satisfaction with Asian support for U-S positions on Burma and North Korea. He made the remarks after attending a regional security forum with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
  • ASIA SECURITY VOA 18 Jun 2003 -- Foreign ministers from Asia, Europe and North America say the Korean Peninsula should be free of nuclear weapons and are calling for more negotiations to end the standoff over North Korea's nuclear program. The call came during a meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum in Cambodia.
  • ASEAN Ministers: Korean Peninsula Should be Free of Nuclear Weapons VOA News 18 Jun 2003 -- Foreign ministers from Asia, Europe and North America say the Korean Peninsula should be free of nuclear weapons and are calling for more negotiations to end the standoff over North Korea's nuclear program. The call came during a meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum in Cambodia.
  • Powell Urges Southeast Asian Nations to End N. Korea Nuclear Crisis VOA News 18 Jun 2003 -- U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has called on Southeast Asian countries to join Washington in pressing North Korea to agree to multi-lateral talks aimed at scrapping Pyongyang's nuclear program.
  • Seminars on Kim Jong Il's works held in different countries KCNA 18 Jun 2003 -- A seminar on General Secretary Kim Jong Il's famous work "Giving Priority to Ideological Work is Essential for Accomplishing Socialism" was held by the Egyptian Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea on June 10 on the occasion of the 39th anniversary of his start of work at the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
  • Anti-DPRK confab of U.S., Japan and S. Korea under fire KCNA 18 Jun 2003 -- The United States, Japan and South Korea were reported to have held a meeting of North Korean policy coordinating and monitoring group in Hawaii and made public a press statement on June 13.
  • All Koreans urged to remain true to inter Korean joint declaration KCNA 18 Jun 2003 -- -Korean dialogues and contacts are taking place on the principle of national independence and the Koreans from all walks of life are joining their efforts and raising the same voices despite their differing ideologies under the banner of "by our nation itself".
  • U.S. warned of catastrophic consequences of its blockade operation against DPRK KCNA 18 Jun 2003 -- The move of the Bush group to lay an "international siege network" and conduct a blockade operation against the DPRK is a deliberate and premeditated one to ignite a war on the Korean Peninsula. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary.
  • Rodong Sinmun on greatness of Kim Jong Il's leadership KCNA 18 Jun 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today dedicates a signed article to the 39th anniversary of Kim Jong Il's start of work at the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.




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