NAPSNet Daily Report 24 February, 2004

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK Multilateral Talks
2. DPRK on Multilateral Talks
3. PRC Multilateral Talks Diplomacy
4. DPRK-ROK Bilateral Diplomacy
5. DPRK-Japan Bilateral Diplomacy
6. ROK on DPRK Working Groups
7. Russia on DPRK Multilateral Talks
8. DPRK-IAEA Nuclear Inspection Discussions
9. DPRK-Japan Abduction Issue
10. DPRK Uranium Program Suspicions
11. Inter-Korean Railway Talks
12. Taiwan Presidential Election
13. US on Cross-Straits Relations

THE SIX-PARTY TALKS: KEEPING DIPLOMACY ALIVE By Balbina Y. Hwang, Ph.D.

February 23, 2004 The Six-Party Talks: Keeping Diplomacy Alive By Balbina Y. Hwang, Ph.D. On February 25th, the second round of the much-anticipated Six-Party talks will open in Beijing. These talks are an effort by the United States, China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea to reach a diplomatic solution with North Korea to end its […]

NAPSNet Daily Report 18 February, 2004

 
CONTENTS

I. United States

1. DPRK Multilateral Talks
2. ROK Three-Step DPRK Nuclear Freeze Framework
3. US on Japan-DPRK Abduction Issue
4. Japan DPRK Sanctions Bill Delay
5. DPRK on ROK Iraq Troop Dispatch
6. Inter-Korean Relations
7. Russian Second Missile Launch Failure
8. Japan Missile-Detecting Radar Tests
9. ROK Weapons Purchases
10. ROK DMZ Eco-Tourism Plans
11. Koizumi Yasukuni Shrine Visit
12. Taiwan 15 Billion Dollar Defense Budget
13. Japan Economic Recovery
II. People’s Republic of China 1. ROK’s Troops Sending to Iraq
2. Inter-Korean Military Talk
3. 6-Party Talks
4. DPRK on Pakistan Nuclear Confession
5. PRC-Japan Relations

NAPSNET Week in Review 9 February, 2004

United States 1. US on DPRK Nuclear Program The US hopes the DPRK will promise to dismantle its nuclear weapons program later this month at critical six-nation talks aimed at easing tensions, a top US envoy said Friday. In a sign that the US and the ROK are coordinating an approach, the US Ambassador to […]