N.Korea says boosts self-defense from hostile U.S
[Reuters international
] - 28. Settembre 2008 - 2:44UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea wants to press ahead with denuclearization of the Korean peninsula but is strengthening its "self-defensive capability" in the face of hostile U.S. policy, a North Korean official said on Saturday.
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