U.S. urged to conclude non-aggression treaty with DPRK
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- A meeting was sponsored by the Mexican Committee for Supporting Korea's Reunification in Mexico on Feb. 20, denouncing the U.S. nuclear racket and supporting the Korean people's struggle.
Speeches were made at the meeting.
The meeting adopted a joint statement of the Mexican Committee for Supporting Korea's Reunification, the Lazaro Cardenas Trade Unions Front of Mexico, the Mexican Peace Movement, the Mexican Fellowship Union to Honor the Memory of President Kim Il Sung, the Mexican Group for the Study of the Juche Idea and the Mexico-Korea Friendship Association.
The statement lashed out at the U.S., the very one who spawned the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula and wantonly violated the DPRK-U.S. Agreed Framework, for deceiving the international community by claiming that the DPRK threatens the world.
It urged the U.S. to conclude a non-aggression treaty with the DPRK and stop hindering inter-Korean dialogue, so that Korea may be reunified as early as possible.
It expressed support to the Korean people in their struggle to defend the sovereignty of the country and achieve national reunification.