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China-Japan-Koreas
Senior N. Korean Official Meets Ahmadinejad
2012-09-03
[An Nahar] North Korea's ceremonial head of state has vowed to strengthen ties with Iran and reaffirmed a shared hostility towards the United States during a meeting with Iran's leader, state media said Sunday.

Kim Young-Nam, attending a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Tehran, met with Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad on Saturday to clarify Pyongyang's "firm stand" to boost ties with Iran, the North's KCNA said.

Kim stressed the need for more bilateral exchanges among high-level delegations as well as to boost economic and diplomatic ties during the talks that took place in a "friendly atmosphere", it added.

The Iranian authorities said boosting bilateral relations would be beneficial to both nations, praising the North's "steadfast anti-imperialist, anti-U.S. stand", KCNA said.

"At the talks both sides exchanged views on... strengthening cooperation on the joint anti-imperialist, anti-U.S. front and in the non-aligned movement," it said.

Kim Young-Nam also met Iranian parliament speaker Ali Larijani Saturday and expressed Pyongyang's support for Iran's drive for "peaceful nuclear energy", the Fars news agency said.

North Korea and Iran are both subject to international sanctions over their nuclear activities and their governments share a deep hostility towards the United States.

During Kim's latest trip to Iran, the two countries also signed an agreement to cooperate on science, technology and education, KCNA said.

Kim Young-Nam acts as head of state because the country's late founding leader Kim Il-Sung has been declared "eternal president". The impoverished but nuclear-armed North is led by Kim Il-Sung's grandson Kim Jong-Un.

An Iranian delegation visited North Korea in July for talks and the two sides put forward a "common front against imperialism and hegemony", the North's state media said earlier.

In May 2011 a U.N. sanctions report said the two countries were suspected of sharing banned ballistic missile technology, a charge denied by Tehran.
Posted by:Fred

#2  TOPIX > IRAN COMPETES "30% OF [S-300 based]MISSLE DEFENSE SYSTEM". Hopes for same to be fully complete by March 2013 next year.

* RELATED DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > [Air Defense] COMMANDER: IRAN DEVELOPS HOME-MADE S-300 MISSLE SYSTEM FAST.

ARTIC = The AD Cdr. claims that Iran's version may one day rival or compete [better?]agz the original Russia system.

As for DPRK Officio Kim Young-nam, I could be wrong but I suspect he may attempt to negotiate wid Ahmadinejad to procure a copy of Iran's BAVAR-373 MISYS, WHICH IIRC IS "DUAL-USE" [AADS + BMD], FOR NORTH KOREA???

Lest we fergit, the DPRK has admitted it has NucWeaps or NucBombs - it thus needs BMD/ABM to protect both its alleged Arsenal + NucProgs, NucFacs.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-09-03 22:25  

#1  ...Clearly the dude in the Nork poster is explaining to the people just how tall Comrade Dinnerjacket is....

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2012-09-03 08:52  

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