Agreement on cooperation and exchange between DPRK, Mexican universities
Pyongyang, December 28 (KCNA) -- An agreement on cooperation and exchange between Kim Chaek University of Technology of the DPRK and Sacatecas Autonomous University, Mexico, was signed at the DPRK Embassy in Mexico city on December 17.
The agreement was signed by the DPRK Ambassador to Mexico on behalf of Kim Chaek University of Technology, and the President of Sacatecas Autonomous University.
Nepalese National Day marked
Pyongyang, December 28 (KCNA) -- Papers here today observe the National Day of Nepal.
The Nepalese people have made efforts to achieve independent development of the country and the political stability and develop the national economy, a signed article of Rodong Sinmun says, and goes on:
Pursuing a policy of non-alignment, Nepal has made efforts to develop regional cooperation, as a member of the Association of South Asian Regional Cooperation.
After establishment of diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level between Korea and Nepal in May, 1974, the friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries have developed on good terms in various domains.
A signed article of Minju Joson says that the Korean people wish the Nepalese people greater success in their work to build peaceful, progressive and new society.
U.S. makes 1,930 espionage flights
Pyongyang, December 28 (KCNA) -- The U.S. warmaniacs committed aerial espionage on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on more than 1,930 occasions this year, military sources said.
The number of the espionage flights was over 150 in January, April, May, June, July and September each, 160 in February, August and December, 170 in November, 180 in March and 200 in October.
The figures prove that while crying for "detente" and "talks", the U.S. are persistently seeking to stifle the DPRK by force of arms.
S. Korean authorities hit for their mendicancy
Pyongyang, December 28 (KCNA) -- The South Korean authorities are persistently trying to convince the U.S. military of the "threat of attack" by the DPRK, while begging for the permanent military presence of the U.S., "establishment of joint defence posture" and "cooperation system".
Their begging is the revelation of their criminal intention to put spurs on war preparations against North Korea in league with outsiders under the pretext of the fictitious "threat of southward invasion", says Rodong Sinmun in a commentary today.
The news analyst says:
They are bringing forth the already worn-out parcel of "threat of southward invasion" again for the purpose of calming down public demand for the U.S. troop pullout and justifying the permanent presence of the aggression forces in South Korea.
They are also begging "establishment of joint defense posture" and "cooperation system" of the U.S. master in a bid to provoke a war against North Korea with the backing of outside forces.
We treasure peace, and do not know mercy to the provokers.
The U.S. military should be mindful that if they continue encouraging the colonial puppets in their waning days to war, they will not go scotfree.