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[Graphic News] Arms procurement budget scaled down
The government’s budget plans submitted to the National Assembly on Sunday showed large cuts from the Defense Ministry’s original request in key arms procurement projects, despite North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile threats.
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[Graphic News] Arms procurement budget scaled down
Oct. 7, 2013 - 21:43
By Korea Herald
The government’s budget plans submitted to the National Assembly on Sunday showed large cuts from the Defense Ministry’s original request in key arms procurement projects, despite North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile threats.
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