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Rodong Sinmun on Banner of Movement for Reunification

KCNA

    Pyongyang, January 26 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today in an article says our nation-first spirit is the banner the whole Korean nation should hold aloft in the struggle to accomplish the cause of the country's reunification. Stating that our nation-first spirit is the key to the security of the nation and patriotism for reunification, the author of the article goes on:
    The Korean nation should remove the factor of tense situation on the Korean peninsula and pave a wide avenue for independent reunification this year. Our nation-first spirit is a powerful ideological and moral weapon for victory in this struggle.
    It is an important demand of the present reality to advance the movement for the country's reunification under the banner of this spirit today when the U.S. imperialists' high-handed practices against the DPRK and their unilateralism and moves of aggression on Korea have been carried into extremes. If the U.S. imperialists' reckless nuclear rackets and moves to provoke a new war go unchecked, irreversible grave consequences may be incurred to the sovereignty and dignity of the country and the nation and the cause of independent national reunification.
    Only when the banner of our nation-first spirit is held aloft in today's anti-U.S. struggle is it possible to realize national unity and fortify the will of the nation to achieve peace and reunification on the basis of the excellent national character of the Korean people.
    It is the guarantee for shattering the aggressive moves of outside forces against Korea's reunification and spurring the process of reconciliation and reunification for the Korean nation to wage the struggle under the uplifted banner of our nation-first spirit which boosts the pride in the superiority and might of the nation and enhances the will to fight the U.S. for independent reunification.



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