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Defense
An Ki-sok, General, Chief of the General Staff Lee Ung-pae, Director of Agency for National
Security Planning Park Yom, Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff of
Republic of Korea Air Force. Pak Chung-chu, former First Vice President of North
Korea and interim Vice President of United Korea
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (NORTH KOREA)
Kim Jong-Il, President of North Korea
Pak Chung-chu, First Vice President
Kim Ung-tae, Vice-Marshal, commander, Artillery
Command Cho Myong-nok, Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff
of the Korean People's Army's Air Forces Kong Hwan-li, Captain, commanding Nodong missile
unit Kim Yong-ku, Master Sergeant, Kong's assistant
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Jiang Zemin, President of China Chi Haotian, Minister of National Defense Chin Zi-hong, General, Chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army
Qian Qichian, Minister of Foreign Affairs Xu Zhengsheng, Assistant Deputy Secretary of
Cultural Affairs, Chinese embassy, Pyongyang Zhou Chang-li, Ambassador to the United States
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Yevgeniy Maksimovich Primakov, President of Russia Dmitriy Antonovich Aksenenko, Deputy Foreign Minister
REPUBLIC OF JAPAN





Kazumi Nagai, Prime Minister of Japan Ota Amari, Minister of Foreign Affairs





REAL-WORLD NEWS EXCERPTS
A CORNERED PYONGYANG COULD STRIKE OUT, WARNS U.S.
-Manila, Philippines (Reuters), May 21, 1997 The commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific said Wednesday that forcing famine-hit North Korea into a corner could drive it to attack its southern neighbor, resulting in heavy loss of life.
Adm. Joseph Prueher said the severity of the famine in the North remained unclear, but Washington's immediate concern was that Pyongyang "retains a considerable military capability to lash out."
"Should they try and conduct a full-scale assault they will not prevail, but it would nonetheless be a very difficult situation with a lot of loss of life because of the military capability North Korea maintains," he said. . . .
RIMPAC WILL ONLY INCREASE TENSION
-Pyongyang, June 6, 1998-(KCNA [Korean Central News Agency, official government news agency of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea]) Rimpac joint military manoeuvres involving the United States, Japan, South Korea, etc. will be reportedly held on the Pacific for a month from early July.
. . . The present South Korean regime, which styles itself a "government of people," is hell bent on confrontation and war preparations against the fellow countrymen in the north. It has frequently staged military exercises simulating an invasion of the north thtpughout South Korea under the pretext of "coping with the enemy's provocation of a limited war."





It is obvious that the participation in the joint manoeuvres by the South Korean puppets, who are aggravating the situation of the Korean peninsula with north-south confrontation and war preparations, is aimed at invading the north in league with outsid-
S. KOREA PLEDGES MILK TO THE NORTH
-Washington Post, July 22, 1998 South Korea, overlooking recent spy incursions by North Korean agents, is sending 781 tons of powdered milk to help the starving North.
N. KOREA MAY BE BUILDING NUCLEAR SITE; ACTIVITY RAISES CONCERN ABOUT ARMS PRODUCTION
-Washington Post, August 18, 1998 American intelligence is worried that some 15,000 North Korean workers are building a huge underground nuclear facility. The suspected activity runs counter to an agreement Pyongyang made to suspend nuclear weapons research in favor of massive amounts of aid dollars. The White House officially refused to comment on the matter, except to note that North Korea remains in compliance with the 1994 accord and the situation is being closely watched.
CONGRESSIONAL AIDES REPORT HIGH HUNGER TOLL IN N. KOREA
-Washington Post, August 20, 1998 Upwards of 800,000 North Koreans are dying from starvation or hunger-related illnesses. A group of bipartisan congressional staffers, following a week-long factfinding tour of North Korea, said the country is in miserable condition and the situation is only getting worse.