Dissolution of South Korean GNP Urged
KCNA
Pyongyang, October 15 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today denounces the south Korean Grand National Party thrashing around in desperation in its treacherous acts, in keeping with intensified moves of its U.S. masters to isolate and stifle the north.
The author of the commentary says:
The situation of the Korean peninsula is in a critical phase and the implementation of the June 15 joint declaration is facing a challenge. This is linked, in a way, with treacheries of the GNP toeing the U.S. line of stifling the DPRK.
The United States is viciously seeking to stop the trend of reconciliation and cooperation between the north and south of Korea and realize its policy of aggression against the north under the pretext of its nuclear standoff with the DPRK. Today when the destiny of the nation and the prospects of the inter-Korean relations are in danger owing to the foreign forces, the political parties in this land, leftist or rightist, conservative or innovative, should turn out to dispel the nation's disasters and promote the course of reunification.
Nothing correct can be found in the policies of the GNP toward the north, external and internal. Its external policy is invariably pro-U.S. flunkeyist and blind tailing behind the U.S., its policy toward the north is anti-reunification and confrontational and its internal policy fascism-seeking. What it pursues in its policy toward the north is anti-reunification and confrontation based on the "doctrine of principal enemy".
The present era is an era of reconciliation and cooperation between the north and the south to achieve peace and reunification by concerted efforts of the nation. It is a tragedy that the party is still desperately trying to find a way of returning to power, failing to draw a lesson from its setback.
In a word, the GNP is a useless party too far removed from the era of the independent reunification of the nation. It is high time the party disappeared from the historical scene.
The GNP should make a bold decision and dissolve itself without delay.
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