U.S. urged to stop reckless pressure on DPRK
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Pyongyang, December 24 (KCNA) -- Deputy secretary of the U.S. State Department Armitage in a press conference during his visit to Japan, accusing the DPRK of "its nuclear development," blustered that those countries around the Korean Peninsula have to denuclearize it in keeping with the efforts of the IAEA and that the U.S. has also such intention. Rodong Sinmun today says his remarks disclosed the U.S. criminal attempt to misuse the issue of denuclearizing the peninsula for pressurizing and encircling the DPRK.
The news analyst goes on:
It was none other than the united states that bred the nuclear issue on the peninsula.
The U.S. clamor about the efforts of the IAEA and call for a joint action to be taken by those countries around the peninsula in step with them is nothing but an attempt to charge the DPRK with "nuclear development" at any cost and internationally isolate and stifle it.
The measure taken by the DPRK to lift its nuclear freeze is the best way of protecting its sovereignty and vital rights.
The Korean people will never abandon its principle nor step back from the road chosen by themselves no matter who may pressurize them.
The DPRK' refreeze of its nuclear facilities entirely depends on the U.S. attitude.
There is no need for the third party to meddle in the nuclear issue on the peninsula. The issue should be settled between the DPRK and the U.S., the parties responsible for it.
If the U.S. persistently tries to internationalize the pending issue between the DPRK and the U.S. in a bid to flee from its responsibility, it will push the situation to an uncontrollable catastrophe.
