24 May 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Annan welcomes resumption of high-level talks between Japan, DPR of Korea UN News Centre 24 May 2004 -- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan welcomed the resumption of talks between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Japan, said his spokesman today, describing the high-level meetings as "a timely and encouraging step."
- Messages of Sympathy to Kim Jong Il KCNA 24 May 2004 -- Leader Kim Jong Il received messages of sympathy from foreign state leaders as regards the wagon explosion at Ryongchon Railway Station in the DPRK.
- Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from S. Korea Urgently Demanded KCNA 24 May 2004 -- The U.S. imperialist aggression troops in south Korea, the executor of the U.S. separatist policy for domination over Korea, are a stumbling block lying in the way of the movement for national reunification and the progress of the era of independent reunification, says Rodong Sinmun Sunday in a signed article.
- U.S. to Ship More Combat Equipment into S.Korea KCNA 24 May 2004 -- The U.S. imperialists keep shipping new type combat equipment into south Korea, relocating the U.S. military base there in a bid to step up the preparations for a preemptive attack on the DPRK, according to south Korean KBS.
- KCNA on U.S. Much Ado about "Missile Threat" from DPRK KCNA 24 May 2004 -- The U.S. administration is busy making much ado about the "missile threat" from the DPRK, while speeding up the establishment of the dangerous "missile defence system (MD)".
- Special Envoy of UN Secretary General Leaves KCNA 24 May 2004 -- Maurice Strong, special envoy of the UN secretary general and his party left here Saturday.
- Japanese Prime Minister Interviewed by Reporters KCNA 24 May 2004 -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi had an interview with reporters at Pyongyang Koryo Hotel Saturday in connection with his visit to the DPRK.
- JAPAN/NORTH KOREA REACT VOA 24 May 2004 -- New opinion polls show that most Japanese approve of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi attending a summit meeting in Pyongyang last Saturday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, but most are also disappointed with the results.
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