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Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from S. Korea Urged by Guinean Broadcasting Services
Pyongyang, September 14 (KCNA) -- The Guinean broadcasting services bitterly denounced the U.S. forces' presence in south Korea on Sept. 9.

Its domestic broadcasting service said that the U.S. is chiefly to blame for the division of the Korean nation.

It went on:

In actuality, Korea which was under the occupation by the Japanese imperialists for more than four decades should have become a full-fledged independent sovereign state at the end of the Second World War in which Japan was defeated.

But the U.S., which has long eyed Korea as an important strategic vantage for dominating Asia and the world, unilaterally declared its occupation of the southern half of Korea with the 38th Parallel as a demarcation line and advanced its troops into south Korea under the mask of "liberators" on Sept. 8, 1945.

This divided Korea, neither war criminal state nor defeated nation, into the north and the south.

Peace and security on the Korean Peninsula are directly linked with those in Northeast Asia and the world.

The withdrawal of the U.S. forces from south Korea would usher in a phase favorable for reunification of the Korean nation as well as peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia.

The U.S. forces should quit south Korea at once.

The international broadcasting service of Guinea also aired a similar program.

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