KCNA Blasts Remarks of U.S. Undersecretary of State
KCNA
Pyongyang, August 11 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry in an answer to a question put by KCNA on August 2 as regards a string of vituperation let loose recently by U.S. Undersecretary of State Bolton against the DPRK branded him as human scum and declared that Pyongyang would not deal with him.
In this regard White House spokesman Mcclellan spoke in favor of him on August 4, saying: "He (Bolton) was speaking for the administration and his remarks last week reiterated things that we had said in the past." This means that the U.S. does not seriously feel the gravity of his vituperation and the consequences it may bring to the six-party Beijing talks.
It is important to create an atmosphere for guaranteeing mutual respect and trust between dialogue partners before the start of the talks to successfully promote the Beijing talks arranged with so much effort thanks to the DPRK's magnanimity and bold decision.
Nevertheless, Bolton apparently revealed the provocative attempt to intentionally spoil the atmosphere and there lies the seriousness of his rigmarole.
While touring south Korea and Japan recently, Bolton maliciously slandered the DPRK, calling its top leader "a tyrannical dictator" and mumbling "life is a hellish nightmare in north Korea."
We, the entire Korean people who are unshakably determined to devotedly defend the leader, can not but take a serious view of Bolton's criminal remarks completely distorting the reality of our singlehearted unity and most malignantly hurling calumny at the top leader of the revolution.
His remarks make us doubt whether he is a man with the elementary faculty of thinking and face of a man or not. He is, indeed, one like an animal running about recklessly, devoid of reason, and an ugly fellow who cannot be regarded as a human being.
What is more surprising is that such a guy who is incapable of judging and thinking and cannot recognize the counterpart or tell one thing from another serves as an official and diplomat of the U.S. administration.
It is the greatest shame of the U.S. that Bolton who is like the fascist bereft of elementary moral sense and courtesy as a diplomat and possessed of the disposition of tyrant taking every opportunity to bite at the counterpart is employed as the U.S. Undersecretary of State.
If such a fascist who makes it his business to make a malignant personal attack even on other's top leader, without reason and captive to habitual negation, represents the U.S. policy, not only this policy but also the administration itself will meet a wretched end.
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