Construction of Culture for Peace Urged
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 15 (KCNA) -- Peace is aimed to create world culture in which all countries, nations and people can co-exist in peace, fully enjoying their cultural life and promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
A DPRK delegate said this in a speech made at the plenary session of the 58th U.N. General Assembly when discussing its agenda item "Culture for Peace" on November 10.
Such dominationist, chauvinist and ultra nationalist practices as regarding with hostility and suppressing the peculiar cultural traditions of other countries are still persisting in the world, he noted, and continued: As long as there is the tendency of hating and rejecting others' things it is impossible to establish peace for everybody and build a just world.
It is of particular importance in building culture for peace to educate the younger generation so that they may love our planet and humankind.
Unilateralism and high-handed practices in the international relations can not but be a great challenge to the efforts to build culture for peace.
Culture for peace can be successfully built only when the principle of equal sovereignty and mutual respect is strictly observed.
In the DPRK where the man-centered Juche idea has been embodied all young people are being trained to be true persons who not only value the dignity and honor of their country but also devote themselves to the friendship and harmony with the world peace-loving people.
The DPRK will as ever actively cooperate with the member states to build an independent and peaceful world, the desire of humankind, he stressed.
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