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U.S. Is Not Entitled to Talk about Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula: Minju Joson
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Pyongyang, May 28 (KCNA) -- High-ranking politicians and policy-makers of the U.S. are letting loose a litany of rhetoric that dialogue is possible only when north Korea takes a sincere step for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula first and dialogue with north Korea having no will for denuclearization is meaningless. Commenting on this, Minju Joson Thursday terms their utterances a petty trick of wicked Americans to evade the blame for having blocked the solution of such important issue as the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. The U.S. has lost a moral face to talk about the denuclearization of the peninsula, the commentary notes, and goes on: It is none other than the U.S. which spawned the nuclear issue of the peninsula, created complexity and difficulties in the way of settling the issue and compelled the DPRK to bolster up nuclear deterrent. Now that the U.S. is becoming all the more pronounced in its policy for stifling the DPRK, it has no alternative but to bolster up nuclear deterrent for protecting its vital rights and this is an inviolable legitimate sovereign right. The DPRK which holds independence dearer than its life will never do such a foolish thing as allowing itself to come under the yoke of slavery under the brigandish pressure of the U.S. for dismantling its nukes just as some other countries did. The U.S. should clearly know that it can hardly expect even a bit from the DPRK unless the former drops its ill-intended inveterate repugnancy toward the DPRK. The DPRK will confidently and dynamically keep to the road of implementing the line of simultaneously developing the two fronts chosen by itself as long as the U.S. persists in its hostile policy toward the DPRK. |
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