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02.07.2009, 18:09

North Korea launches short-range missiles

South Korea reports its Northern neighbor has test-fired four short-range missiles. Pyongyang was condemned world-wide for launching nuclear tests in May, and saw additional sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council.

02.07.2009, 18:25 1 comment

“North Korea wants direct talks with US”

North Korea test-fired four short-range missiles in an attempt to persuade the US to enter direct talks, says Pavel Leshakov, director of the International Center for Korean Studies at Moscow State University.

04.07.2009, 15:50

“N. Korea blackmails the international community by means of missile launches”

North Korea has a very limited number of foreign affairs resources by which it can influence its relations with the outside world, and missile launches are a kind of blackmail, says political analyst Ekaterina Koldunova.

AFP Photo / Park Yeong-Dae 26.05.2009, 22:49 1 comment

Moscow reacts to N. Korea’s atomic test

Moscow has indefinitely postponed the meeting of the Russian-North Korean intergovernmental commission on economic and scientific cooperation.

02.10.2009, 21:11 4 comments

“Iran has to prove it can be trusted”

The Russian and French offer to enrich uranium for Iran’s peaceful purposes could be hampered by Tehran itself, Vladimir Sotnikov from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations told RT.

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, RIA Novosti / Ilya Pitalev 09.03.2010, 17:29 4 comments

Sanctions on Iran possible as a last resort – Lavrov

Sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program can be imposed only after all other possibilities are exhausted, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

03.06.2009, 22:03 1 comment

North Korea assembles long-range missile

North Korea has started to assemble a long-range missile which is capable of reaching the United States, South Korean media reported on Wednesday.

Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin speaks during a UN Security Council at the UN headquarters June 9, 2010 in New York (AFP Photo / Emmanuel Dunand) 14.07.2010, 14:55

Ambassador sees chance to resolve Iran issue through talks

Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin expressed confidence that sanctions on Iran could produce the desired effect and have talks with the Group of Six started.

17.08.2010, 17:01 8 comments

Iran plans more nuclear plants and unveils new hi-tech drones

Tehran will continue uranium enrichment because the country needs it for the 20 future power plants like Bushehr, the head of Iran’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Borouujerdi said.

25.09.2009, 20:50 11 comments

“The US wants to punish country that Israel doesn’t like”

The US has warned Iran of further sanctions. Prof Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh from the University of Tehran says America is committed to the existence and security of Israel, therefore wants to punish any country it doesn’t li

Koreans live in peace in Russia amid Pyongyang’s new missile launches

Published: 04 July, 2009, 14:06


South Korea claims seven short-range missiles were launched from North Korea's east coast on Saturday. But as they slip closer towards a serious standoff, Koreans living in Russia say harmony is easily within reach.

 
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Count Cash July 04, 2009, 11:00 quote
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Of course people want peace, however, peace never comes to a country that is being geopolitacaly abused for others gain. The US abuse them, to serve a Japanes sphere of influence, We abuse them, to keep them as a nuclear counterweight to Japan, becasue no peace treaty exists. Like all messes, this isn't a Korean problem, it is a problem, coming from a global power game. It would be better to solve the root problems, not the consequential problems, becasue they never get solved forever and come up time and time again.

Norman July 04, 2009, 18:48 quote
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Great story by Oksana Boyko! I agree with the villagers. It's not about the north and the south Koreas. Just remove Kim Jong Il, and let the PDRK citizens see the world through their own eyes. PDRK leader Kim Jong Il is a sad and dangerous joke! He and his father ( Kim Il Sung) should have been removed a long time ago.

Count Cash July 05, 2009, 05:08 quote
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I see another regime change is proposed by some, the usual illegal US stance. It would be better to remove the US banking leadership regime, then the US people could see the world and appreciate it a bit more.

johnx July 06, 2009, 19:24 quote
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Until Kim Jong Il is gone I don't see how there can be unification. I don't think he North Korean regime can last much longer it has no regional support and has to resort to tactcs like testing nukes and long range missiles to gather attention and the system itself will break down to the point were it won't be able to function.

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