U.S. Interference in Internal Affairs of Korea Assailed
KCNA
Pyongyang, January 9 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is now forcing the south Korean authorities to adjust the process of improving the inter-Korean relations citing the nuclear issue as a pretext. This is aimed not only to hamstring the project of reconnecting the rail and road links, the tour of Mt. Kumgang and the construction of the Kaesong Industrial Zone but to prevent Korea from being reunified and bring the Korean nation a holocaust of a nuclear war, said a spokesman for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland in a statement issued Friday.
He continued:
The U.S. recent pressure upon the south Korean authorities to adjust the process of improving the inter-Korean relations depending on the progress to be made in the discussion of the "nuclear issue" is an intolerable challenge to the Korean nation aspiring after the national reconciliation, unity and a serious interference in the internal affairs of the Korean nation.
All facts clearly prove that it is none other than the U.S. which is interrupting the national cooperation and harassing peace and stability on the Korean peninsula, he said, stressing that now is the time for all the Korean nation to turn out in a nationwide anti-U.S. resistance to take practical actions to build the structure of the Korean nation's confrontation with the U.S. under the banner of the Korean nation-first spirit.
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