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North Korea on Monday slammed the United States for its decision to delay removal of the country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism,… ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Tue, Aug 19 2008

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09 Nov 07 visit North Korea's Lifeline - Japan  »  YouTube videoSep 1998 Despite its insularity, North Korea is successfully exporting its fanaticism through half a million expatriates living in capitalist Japan. Chongryun, the Workers Party of North Korea, is meeting in Tokyo. It's easy to imagine we are in the...
14 Oct 08 visit Off the list and counting  »  Japan Times The United States has removed North Korea from its list of state sponsors of terrorism after the North agreed on terms for verifying its nuclear programs. The U.S. made the decision in order to advance the stalled six-party talks on the North's...
29 Sep 07 visit Keep North on terror list, Komura urges Rice  »  Japan Times
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura told U.S. counterpart Condoleezza Rice on Thursday that the United States should keep North Korea on its list of state sponsors of terrorism until... Read more . . .
12 Oct 08 visit Aso downplays removal of N. Korea from U.S. blacklist  »  Japan Times The U.S. move to strike North Korea from its list of state sponsors of terrorism won't prevent finding a resolution to Pyongyang's abductions of Japanese nationals, Prime Minister Taro Aso said Sunday. "We will be able to hold sufficient discussions on...
14 Oct 08 visit Politics › Aso expresses dissatisfaction over U.S. delisting of N Korea  »  Japan Today Prime Minister Taro Aso expressed dissatisfaction Tuesday over Washington's removal of North Korea from its list of terror-sponsoring states, although he showed a certain understanding…
11 Oct 08 visit Politics › U.S. removes N Korea from terrorism list, despite Japan's objections  »  Japan Today The United States on Saturday crossed North Korea off its list of nations sponsoring terrorism in an effort to move forward the stalled six-party negotiations…

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