Letter to UN Secretary General adopted
KCNA
Release Date: 7/26/2003
Pyongyang, July 25 (KCNA) -- A letter to the UN Secretary General was adopted on July 25 at the International Conference for Peace on the Korean Peninsula which is on in Pyongyang. Considering the U.S. policy to stifle the DPRK as a dangerous attempt that will destroy peace on the Korean Peninsula and cause catastrophic nuclear holocaust, the letter made the following proposal:
The United Nations, heedful of the fact that the United States has misused the name of the former responsible for world peace and security for its policy to stifle the DPRK, should by no means allow the U.S. attempt to find a way to military attack upon the DPRK by putting the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula on the agenda of the UN.
The United Nations should not derail from the fundamental principle that the DPRK and the USA are the major parties to solve the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula but encourage the both sides to seek peaceful solution through negotiations.
The United Nations should never allow the U.S. attempt to lay an international siege against the DPRK as it is a violation of the Korean Armistice Agreement and will drive the situation to catastrophe.
The United Nations should respect the will and effort of the Korean people to put an end to the division of the country, the root cause of the tension on the Korean Peninsula, and reunify the country by themselves. It should prevent any attempt of the nations concerned to obstruct or unfairly interfere in that process.
We expect that your excellency will exercise due influence so that the United Nations, which assumes the responsibility for world peace and security, would help solve the Korean issue in a peaceful way in conformity with its noble mission.
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