U.S. anti-north move condemned in S. Korea
KCNA
Pyongyang, July 15 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the South Korean Federation of University Student Councils (Hanchongryon) in a commentary on July 10 accused the U.S. of discussing a proposal for building a multinational force for intercepting ships and aircraft of North Korea at a huddle. It termed this move a blatant military threat to the north.
The commentary noted that it is not only a violation of the armistice agreement, a serious action to provoke a war but part of its moves to isolate the north internationally to lead the situation to an extreme pitch of tension, talking about unconfirmed "north's sale of weapons of mass destruction and its drug smuggling."
Saying that the U.S. is to entirely blame for the danger of war in Korea, the commentary noted that the South Korean people would intensify the struggle against the U.S. which has escalated its military threat to the north, refusing to respond to the north-proposed bilateral talks.
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