Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from S. Korea demanded
Pyongyang, February 4 (KCNA) -- The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Committee to Support the Reunification of Korea in a statement on Jan. 22 dismissed the efforts of the Bush group of warmongers to contain the DPRK by force as a daydream. Warning the U.S. that if its forces ignite a nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula, they will not be able to go back alive, the statement went on:The basic solution to the issue is for the U.S. to conclude a non-aggression treaty with the DPRK and for its forces to quit South Korea.
The committee extends firm solidarity to the government and the people of the DPRK in their efforts to defend the dignity of the nation from the moves for aggression which the U.S. is escalating to put the north of Korea under its armed occupation, accusing it of being "a terrorist state" in a bid to infringe upon the right to self-determination of the nation and invent a pretext for invasion.
The U.S. should not violate the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement, the 1994 DPRK-U.S. Agreed Framework and other agreements concluded between the countries but implement them to the letter.
In order to remove threat from the Korean Peninsula and ensure peace there the DPRK and the U.S. should hold peace talks and the latter should pull its forces out of South Korea to help the Koreans achieve the reunification of the country.