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Japan Urged to Drop Its Hostile Policy toward DPRK

KCNA

Pyongyang, September 26 (KCNA) -- Japan's hostile policy toward the DPRK is a very dangerous policy aimed at a military clash between the DPRK and Japan. If a war is provoked by the U.S. on the Korean peninsula, it will naturally spill over into Japan. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article. It goes on:

Japan's concern about its security is its own make and its solution lies in its drop of the hostile policy toward the DPRK. The attitude of the U.S. and Japan towards the DPRK, are identical as Japan is actively supporting the U.S. in its policy to stifle Pyongyang.

If the present tense situation is allowed to go on, a war between the DPRK and Japan will be unavoidable.

In fact, Japan's policy to stifle the DPRK is now getting more pronounced as the days go by and, consequently, the relations between the DPRK and Japan are inching close to the phase of clash.

Even the fate of the DPRK-Japan Pyongyang Declaration is threatened by Japan's reckless hostile policy toward the DPRK.

The peace policy of the DPRK is invariable and the stand of the DPRK to settle the long-standing pending issues between the DPRK and Japan and improve the bilateral relations remains unchanged.

Ensuring security and creating a peaceful atmosphere is the job to be done by Japan itself.

This can never be solved by accelerating the arms buildup and preparations for overseas aggression under the pretext of "threat" from someone.

If Japan truly wants its security and a peaceful atmosphere, it should stop cooperating with the U.S. in its efforts to antagonize and stifle the DPRK and opt for redressing its crime-woven past and improving the relations with the DPRK.

This is the way of ensuring Japan's security.



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