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KCNA Commentary Accuses S. Korean Chief Executive of Her Anti-DPRK Remarks during Foreign Tour
Pyongyang, October 21 (KCNA) -- The south Korean chief executive's recent junket to the U.S. is under fire by Koreans for her sycophancy towards the U.S. and remarks escalating confrontation with compatriots.

During her junket, she, together with the U.S. president, adopted a "joint statement on the north", and at a joint press conference she talked volumes about "nuclear weapons and human rights issues in the north."

The joint statement called on the U.S. and south Korea to "modernize their alliance in a sustainable manner and closely cooperate with each other to cope with the north's provocations of all forms." At a press conference the U.S. master and the south Korean colonial servant chimed in with the issue of ratcheting up confrontation with the DPRK, blustering that they would not recognize the DPRK as a nuclear weapons state and that its "human rights performance" is deplorable and crying out for slapping "harsher sanctions against it".

Disgusting, indeed, is the behavior of the south Korean chief executive as she is scuttling the important affair of the nation in league with outsiders, chilling the hard-won atmosphere of the north-south reconciliation.

In a nutshell, she made the junket to the U.S., prompted by her politically narrow-minded sycophancy towards outsiders and confrontation with compatriots.

Explicitly speaking once again, the capabilities for self-defence including its nuclear weapons and missiles the DPRK acquired by tightening its belt serve as a treasure common to all Koreans in the north, the south and abroad. It is thanks to these capabilities that the Koreans live on this land free from war and dispute.

To urge the DPRK to dismantle its nuclear weapons and missiles is little short of urging it to drop its independent stand and dignity and become slaves of the imperialists.

Park Geun Hye, since she took office, has cried out for pressurizing the DPRK to dismantle its nuclear weapons, a treasured sword for self-defence guaranteeing peace and security of the nation, while keeping mum about the nuclear weapons and missiles of the U.S. that have plunged the Korean Peninsula into the constant danger of war.

If there are any provocation and threat to the peninsula, they are only provocation and threat of aggression on the north by the U.S. and the south Korean regime, its ally.

The U.S. and the south Korean warmongers are massively reinforcing armed forces and staging joint military drills, openly crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike at the DPRK after mapping out an operation plan in which "strike at its headquarters" was made an established fact. All these moves are bringing the danger of war to the Korean Peninsula.

The south Korean chief executive during her junket eagerly asked the U.S., the architect of Korea's division and chieftain of war, to handle the nuclear issue of the DPRK with utmost urgency and the strongest will, raising a hue and cry over "threat" and "provocation."

Her behavior reminds one of a mere child knowing nothing of the world, to say nothing of the issue of the north-south relations.

The cheers of hurrah that resounded at the military parade and public procession of Pyongyang citizens for marking the 70th founding anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea represented the single-minded unity of the service personnel and people of the DPRK which is stronger than nuclear weapons and a true picture of the invincible DPRK.

Park is unable to escape an ill-fame as a traitor to the nation as she was politically short-sighted when she hurt compatriots, clinging to the coattails of outsiders quite contrary to the trend of the era of independence.

The south Korean regime had better bear in mind the lesson drawn from the miserable ends met by those keen on confrontation.

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