S. Korea's Humiliating Act under Fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, October 12 (KCNA) -- The Ministry of National Defence of south Korea begged the United States' side to cut down some of costs to be paid by south Korea according to "memoranda" signed in 1990 at the 5th meeting of the "Policy Plan of Future Alliance" held between south Korea and the U.S. in Seoul a few days ago.
Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun today says:
We, as the fellow countrymen, feel national disgrace at the south Korean authorities' humiliating attitude toward the U.S.
Recalling that the "memoranda" are submissive documents as they stipulate that south Korea shall entirely bear a colossal amount of nearly 110 trillion won for removal of the U.S. military base in Ryongsan of Seoul, the paper goes on:
It means that south Korea gives money to the aggression troops to fire at the Korean nation.
South Korea cannot free from the bridle of submission as long as it keeps dependent relations under the U.S. occupation. South Korea is well advised to make a bold decision for independence.
