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Papers Slam Biden's Northeast Asia Junket
Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- U.S. Vice-President Biden toured Japan, China and south Korea from Dec. 2 to 7.

Papers Saturday observe in commentaries that Biden's tour of Northeast Asia was aimed at officially declaring once again the U.S. pivot to Asia-Pacific policy to hold its military supremacy in the region and drawing closer Japan and south Korea to this end.

Rodong Sinmun says: It is the U.S. final aim to contain the DPRK and its neighboring countries by force of arms and hold supremacy in Northeast Asia and, furthermore, realize its ambition for world domination.

Lurking behind the new defense strategy announced by the U.S. last year is a sinister aim to lay a siege to a big power in Asia and militarily contain it so that it can not grow to be opposed to the U.S.

In order to ensure its military edge in the Asia-Pacific region, the U.S. is bolstering up military capabilities and, at the same time, attaching great importance to tightening the military alliance for aggression with its followers.

It was one of the objectives of Biden's visit this time to coordinate the relations between Japan and south Korea, its junior allies and servants.

The U.S. desperate efforts to hold a military edge in Northeast Asia would only bring misfortune to it.

Minju Joson says: We cannot but take a serious note of the anti-DPRK remarks made by Biden in south Korea. Force of arms is not a monopoly of the U.S. and the DPRK will never be taken in by the poor trick of the U.S.

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