Appeal of Joint Meeting of DPRK Government, Parties and Organizations Hailed
KCNA
Pyongyang, January 22 (KCNA) -- Papers here today carry commentaries in support of the appeal of the joint meeting of the DPRK government, political parties and organizations.
The appeal to the 70 million fellow countrymen, which was adopted at the meeting on Jan. 19, set the slogan "Let us pave a wide avenue for independent reunification through national cooperation under the banner of our nation-first spirit!" as the slogan for the country's reunification to be held high by the Korean nation and put forward 5-point task to implement it.
Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary says that the appeal is being supported and welcomed at home and abroad as it reflects the ardent desire and will of all the fellow countrymen to smash the aggression and war moves of the U.S. imperialists, defend the peace of the country and give impetus to the process of reconciliation and reunification.
The commentary notes:
The main issue discussed at the joint meeting is that the whole Korean nation should take practical actions to cope with the nation's confrontation with the U.S. under the banner of the Korean nation-first spirit. The time has come to settle a final account with the U.S. trying to bring disasters of nuclear war to the Korean peninsula.
The five-point task is to fully demonstrate the dignity of the Korean nation on the basis of its superiority, positively realize national cooperation, dynamically wage a sacred anti-U.S. patriotic struggle, thoroughly implement the June 15 North-South Joint Declaration and uphold the great Songun politics. It is the most key and essential issue to win victory in the anti-U.S. patriotic struggle for reunification this year.
Our nation-first spirit is the banner of victory in the drive to carry out the task.
Minju Joson says that the 5-point task and the proposal for implementing it is a patriotic initiative to defend the peace of the country and pave a wide avenue for independent reunification.
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