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US, SKorea hold talks on nuke crisis as North Korea reiterates demands SEOUL (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 A top US arms control official held talks with South Korean Foreign Minister Yoon Young-Kwan here Wednesday as North Korea reitereated a demand for one-on-one talks with the United States to end the nuclear crisis. Muslim guerrillas admit buying weapons from Philippine soldiers MANILA (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Muslim separatists waging a 25-year insurgency in the southern Philippines claimed Wednesday to have bought weapons from the military, confirming an allegation by soldiers who launched a failed revolt against the government. Russia denies responsibility for Kosovo electricity bill MOSCOW (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 A top general Wednesday dismissed charges that Russian peacekeepers serving with the NATO-led mission in Kosovo left the province last week without paying some 500,000 euros (570,000 dollars) in electricity bills. |
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Five Russian servicemen killed near Chechnya MOSCOW (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Five Russian servicemen were killed and one seriously injured in an attack in a southern republic neighboring separatist Chechnya, RIA Novosti reported Wednesday. Philippine military intelligence chief resigns in mutiny aftermath MANILA (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 The Philippines' military intelligence chief resigned Wednesday, saying he wanted to end restiveness in the military after a failed rebellion but denying accusations by mutineers he had staged terrorist bombings. Four Russian servicemen killed near Chechnya MOSCOW (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Four Russian servicemen were killed and two others seriously injured in an attack in a southern republic neighboring separatist Chechnya, Channel One television reported Wednesday. Sharon urged Bush to act on Iran's nuclear ambitions: Israeli radio JERUSALEM (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon urged US President George Bush to take all steps possible to block Iran from developing nuclear arms during their meeting on Tuesday, Israeli public radio reported. North Korea demands cancellation of war games SEOUL (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 North Korea demanded Wednesday the cancellation of joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea scheduled for next month, which it described as a "preliminary war" against the Stalinist state. Iran to decide on nuclear inspections after experts' visit TEHRAN (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Iran will decide whether or not to accept snap inspections of its nuclear sites after an upcoming visit by legal experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi said. |
Iran to decide on nuclear inspections after experts' visit TEHRAN (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Iran will decide whether or not to accept snap inspections of its nuclear sites after an upcoming visit by legal experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi said. Philippine military intelligence chief resigns over mutiny MANILA (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 Philippine military intelligence chief Brigadier General Victor Corpus resigned from his post Wednesday to end what he termed "restiveness" in the armed forces following a failed military revolt. South Korea denies rift with US on North Korea nuclear crisis SEOUL (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 South Korea denied Wednesday the existence of a rift with the United States on North Korea as Washington maintained its drive to bring the nuclear crisis to the United Nations. Muslim guerrillas admit buying weapons from Philippine soldiers MANILA (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 The largest Muslim separatist group in the Philippines on Wednesday admitted buying weapons from the military as claimed by soldiers who staged a weekend revolt against the government. SKorea denies opposition to UN role on nuclear crisis SEOUL (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 South Korea's Foreign Ministry denied Wednesday that Seoul was opposed to US efforts to bring the North Korean nuclear crisis to the United Nations Security Council, but suggested that timing was at issue. SKorea opposes US call for UN to take on nuclear crisis: report SEOUL (AFP) Jul 30, 2003 South Korea has rejected US calls to bring the North Korean nuclear crisis to the United Nations Security Council, the Financial Times reported Wednesday. |
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