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Uruguayan, Brazilian Papers Demand U.S. Roll back Its Hostile Policy towards DPRK
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Pyongyang, March 13 (KCNA) -- Uruguayan and Brazilian papers carried articles urging the U.S. to recognize the DPRK's access to nuclear weapons and roll back its anachronistic hostile policy towards the DPRK. The February issue of the organ of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Uruguay said in an article: Major institutes for foreign policy studies and experts on Korean affairs of the U.S. and Western media are becoming increasingly assertive calling for making a switchover in the U.S. policy towards the DPRK. As everybody knows, it has been the invariable policy target of the U.S. to stifle the DPRK by force of arms. The U.S. ever more undisguised hostile policy towards the DPRK compelled it to opt for bolstering up its nuclear deterrence both in quality and quantity. The paper accused the U.S. of persistently refusing to recognize the status of the DPRK as a nuclear weapons state. In the past the U.S. threatened and blackmailed the DPRK with nukes but today the DPRK is pressurizing the U.S. with its tremendous military muscle. The U.S. should properly understand the changed strategic position of the DPRK and roll back its anachronistic hostile policy towards it. The Brazilian paper Patria Latina on Feb. 27 and 28 in articles slammed the U.S. for refusing to recognize even the legitimate rights of the DPRK, and termed such move a revelation of its hostile policy toward the DPRK and such hostile act a wanton violation of the international law. |
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