Anniversary of Kim Jong Il's work observed
KCNA
Pyongyang, July 14 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today dedicates a signed article to the 31st anniversary of leader Kim Jong Il's historic work "Let Us Struggle Resolutely to Implement the Three Principles of National Reunification."
The work raises it as a main task to implement the three principles of national reunification set out by President Kim Il Sung in the efforts to solve the issue of national reunification.
Laid down in the work are tasks to carry out the three principles of national reunification including the issue of driving the U.S. forces out of South Korea and checking and frustrating the Japanese militarists' moves for reinvasion under the uplifted banner of independence, the issue of taking practical measures to ease the military tension and remove the very source of a war in the Korean peninsula and the issue of achieving the great unity of the nation irrespective of ideology and system. It comprehensively deals with principles and important matters arising in developing the inter-Korean dialogue.
The work serves as important guidelines encouraging the entire nation to launch a nationwide struggle to implement the three principles of national reunification and reunify the country at an early date, notes the article.
Several decades have passed since the publication of the work but the work together with the three principles serves as an immortal banner powerfully encouraging the koreans in their struggle for independent reunification, the article says, adding:
The Pyongyang meeting and the publication of the June 15 Joint Declaration are a shining fruition of the protracted arduous struggle to implement the three principles.
The three principles -- independence, peaceful reunification and great national unity -- indicate the way to be followed by the movement for national independence and reunification as they serve as an invariable basic cornerstone of national reunification and their validity, attraction and vitality are being more strikingly demonstrated as the days go by.
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