Regarding May 2009 DPRK nuclear test
Up one levelReactions, statements and analysis by GPPAC Northeast Asia members in regards to the DPRK's nuclear test, Monday 25 May 2009
- North Korea’s Nuclear Test Drives the Peace of the Korean Peninsula over the Edge Again — by Meri Joyce — last modified 28-May-2009 21:18
- 2009/05/27 13:29 PSPD Statement
- Brief statement made by Amb. J. Enkhsaikhan of Mongolia at CTBTO Prepcom meeting called by its Chairman — by Meri Joyce — last modified 28-May-2009 19:47
- Statement by GPPAC colleague from Mongolia, Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikan
- Responses from Vladivostok — by Meri Joyce — last modified 28-May-2009 21:06
- Peace Boat statement to the Six Party Talk states regarding the North Korean Nuclear Test — by Meri Joyce — last modified 30-May-2009 12:22
- Peace Boat statement - English language
- Japanese Civil Society Reponds to North Korea tensions — by Meri Joyce — last modified 02-Jul-2009 19:15
- Article by Kawasaki Akira and Meri Joyce, Peace Boat
- 北朝鮮核実験に関する六者協議当事国へのピースボート声明 — by Meri Joyce — last modified 30-May-2009 12:21
- Peace Boat statement - Japanese language
- 또 다시 한반도 평화를 벼랑 끝으로 몰고 가는 북한의 핵실험 — by Meri Joyce — last modified 30-May-2009 12:21
- PSPD Statement - Korean language 2009/05/25
- 「北の核実験により再び瀬戸際に立たされた朝鮮半島の平和」 — by Meri Joyce — last modified 30-May-2009 12:26
- PSPD Statement - Japanese language Translation by Peace Boat
- UN Resolution 1874 — by Meri Joyce — last modified 17-Jun-2009 12:43
- The full text of United Nations Resolution 1874 which responded to the DPRK nuclear test of May 25, 2009. The text includes the full resolution as well as explanations of the statement by representatives from the United States, the People’s Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, and other countries. (Courtesy of Nautilus)
- International Crisis Group: North Korea: Getting Back to Talks — by Meri Joyce — last modified 18-Jun-2009 18:00
- New report: 18 June 2009 The latest policy report from the International Crisis Group, examines the international community's options in the wake of the test and the UNSC resolution. It is being published simultaneously with two background reports on the country's military capabilities: /North Korea's Nuclear and Missile Programs/ and /North Korea's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programs/.
