Outbursts of U.S. Ambassador in S. Korea Denounced
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 26 (KCNA) -- Hubbard, U.S. ambassador in south Korea, a few days ago, stringed out the jargon that south Korea would set "an example", if it continued economic cooperation with north Korea while leaving the latter without restraining itself in the acts unacceptable to the U.S., and that "economic cooperation" should be done in a cautious manner to be "bilateral cooperation beneficial to both."
In this regard Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary says:
Hubbard meddled in inter-Korean cooperation and talked this or that as if he were an "inspector." This was an impudent behavior without discretion.
His outbursts cannot be construed otherwise than an aggressive one interfering in other's internal affairs in pursuit of a very sinister purpose to throw a wet blanket over and totally spoil inter-Korean economic cooperation now running a smooth course, the commentary says, and continues:
His outcries for "cautious" economic cooperation with the north were, in fact, a certain pressure upon south Korea to stop it and go back to confrontation.
Inter-Korean economic cooperation is a patriotic undertaking for the north and the south to promote common interests of the Korean nation in the spirit of the June 15 joint declaration. But Hubbard put his nose into inter-Korean economic cooperation in an attempt to bar it, behaving himself as the "governor general" of a U.S. colony. This has touched off the towering rage of the Korean nation.
The U.S. would be well advised to give up its unreasonable interference in the inter-Korean economic cooperation, well aware of the will and aspiration of the Korean nation.
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