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Security Chief of Chongwadae Denounced for Entreating U.S. for Cooperation against DPRK
Pyongyang, November 1 (KCNA) -- Kim Jang Su, chief of the Security Office of Chongwadae of south Korea, during his recent visit to the U.S. met the U.S. secretaries of State and Defense, the assistant to the President for National Security of the White House and others to ask for "cooperation in settling the north's nuclear issue". He cried out for the "necessity of the north's change of attitude" and "adjustment of the period of transfer of wartime operation control".

This clearly revealed the despicable nature of the puppet group of south Korea keen on the moves to hurt the fellow countrymen in reliance on outside forces, says Minju Joson Friday in a commentary.

It goes on:

Kim Jang Su's hackneyed remarks about "cooperation in settling the north's nuclear issue" before his masters reflected uneasiness and anxiousness of the south Korean puppet group in fear of the improvement of the DPRK-U.S. relations.

The clear intention of the south Korean group in raising the signboard of "cooperation in settling the north's nuclear issue" is to keep the U.S. from advancing toward the improvement of the DPRK-U.S. relations.

The same is the case with the "necessity of the north's change of attitude" claimed by him as he asked for re-extension of the period of transfer of wartime operation control.

It is the reckless behavior which can be done only by the traitors hell-bent on hurting the fellow countrymen, backed by the U.S.

In a word, Kim Jang Su's U.S. visit was a mendicant trip to escalate confrontation with the fellow countrymen.

He got the cold shoulder from his U.S. superiors though he fawned on them by letting loose reckless remarks tarnishing the dignity of the nation.

It is too natural that he, who serves the U.S. as a colonial puppet, experienced the hot agony of shame as he tried to do harm to the fellow countrymen who are working hard to preserve and glorify the dignity of the nation.

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