calendar>>July 21. 2009 Juche 98 |
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U.S. Anti-DPRK Policy Rebuked
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Pyongyang, July 21 (KCNA) -- Personages of New Zealand and Guinea issued statements in denunciation of the U.S. hostile policy towards the DPRK on the occasion of the June 25-July 27 month of anti-U.S. joint struggle. Don Borrie, chairman of the New Zealand-DPRK Society, in his statement on July 9 said that peace has not yet come to the Korean Peninsula although the war was over there. The main obstacle to ensuring peace in the peninsula is the U.S. troops stationed in south Korea, he pointed out. He held that the U.S. forces should be withdrawn from south Korea in order to realize the peaceful reunification of Korea. Banou Keita, chairman of the Guinea-Korea Friendship Association, in his statement on July 11 referred to the fact that the U.S. launched the most barbaric and destructive war of aggression on the DPRK on June 25, 1950, in a purpose to realize its domination over the whole of Korea. The U.S. instigated the United Nations Security Council to adopt a "resolution on sanctions" against the DPRK over its second nuclear test in another attempt to stifle the Korean people, he said, demanding that the rulers of the U.S. not forget the lesson of history. |
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