U.S. urged to discontinue hostile policy toward Korea
Pyongyano, January 27 (KCNA) -- It is necessary for the international community to demand the U.S. accede to a dialogue with the DPRK and discontinue its hostile policy toward the DPRK for peaceful solution of the nuclear issue. Today it is an urgent task of the world progressives to ward off the danger of a new war from the U.S. in the Korean Peninsula and ensure peace and security.Guy Dupre, secretary general of the International Liaison Committee for Reunification and Peace in Korea, said this in a statement on Jan. 15 in support of the DPRK Government statement.
The statement noted:
North Korea's "acknowledgement of the nuclear program" is an extension of the U.S. campaign against the DPRK conducted by the bush administration without any evidence, while pursuing a hostile policy toward Korea to suffocate the DPRK economically and stifle the socialist system by force right after he came to power.
The U.S. is instigating the IAEA and abusing the NPT to raise "nuclear threat from North Korea." It is much similar to the crisis a decade ago.
The U.S. is working hard to internationalize the Korean issue at any cost as its anti-DPRK campaign ended in failure by the efforts of the DPRK and the world public to solve the nuclear issue through the DPRK-U.S. dialogue.
The U.S. has historically threatened the DPRK with nukes and caused the nuclear issue.