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17 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News

  • DPRK NUCLEAR ISSUE: 'MEANINGFUL AGREEMENT' NEEDED AT SIX PARTY TALKS US Dept. of State IIP, Foreign Media Reaction 17 Feb 2004
  • Kelly Hopeful North Korea Will Abandon Nuclear Weapons Washington File 17 Feb 2004 -- There's hope North Korea will abandon its nuclear weapons programs, says James A. Kelly, assistant secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific affairs.
  • CHINA-U-S DEFENSE VOA 17 Feb 2004 -- China says it shares the United States' desire to secure peace on the Korean Peninsula, but stops short of saying it has reached an agreement with Washington on what demands to make of North Korea at talks next week.
  • Birthday of Kim Jong Il Celebrated KCNA 17 Feb 2004 -- The Korean people are significantly celebrating February 16, the birthday of leader Kim Jong Il, as a greatest national holiday. The whole country is now in a festive mood and colorful functions are taking place across the country.
  • Public Presentation of Experience in Cultivation of Kimjongilia KCNA 17 Feb 2004 -- A public presentation of experience in cultivating Kimjongilia took place at the Kimilsungia-Kimjongilia Exhibition on February 15. Present there were botanical researchers and gardeners of ministries, national institutions, armed forces organs and provinces.
  • Visit to 8th Kimjongilia Festival Hall KCNA 17 Feb 2004 -- The 8th Kimjongilia Festival Hall was visited by military attaches of foreign embassies, the State Academic Moiseyev Dance Company of Russia and overseas compatriots on Feb. 15.
  • US official on second round six-party talks PLA Daily 17 Feb 2004 -- A senior US official here Monday reiterated the US position on the nuclear issue of the Korean peninsula, urging "the complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantling of all North Korea's nuclear weapons programs".




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