Japan's Anti-DPRK Hysteria Flayed
KCNA
Pyongyang, February 11 (KCNA) -- Japan's recent passage of the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange" through the House of Representatives is little short of the declaration of its policy to totally stop the process of improving the DPRK-Japan relations and aggravate its hostile ties with the DPRK, says Minju Joson Wednesday in a signed commentary.
Japan is now escalating its provocative acts against the DPRK, the commentary says, and goes on:
As already known, Japan passed the amendment calling for applying economic sanctions against the DPRK through the House when the countries related to the six-way talks were making their final efforts for the resumption of the talks and there was a strong public opinion in this regard.
What matters here is that the amendment spiced with Japan's extreme antipathy and bitterness towards the DPRK was carried through the House of Representatives against this backdrop.
It is important for the countries around the DPRK to exert positive efforts to create environment favorable for the six-way talks if they are to make any progress.
The Japanese reactionaries' recent act revealed that they are no more than political swindlers only keen on meeting their own interests in utter disregard of the fair solution to the nuclear issue.
Japan seeks to wrest a sort of concession from the DPRK over the bilateral outstanding issues. Tokyo is gravely mistaken, however.
It is an invariable mode of counteraction of the DPRK to react to the hard-line policy with the toughest stand in its relations with those forces hostile to it.
Japan's carriage of the amendment is a very dangerous act which may bring unpredictable consequences. Japan comes to know well what miserable consequences will be entailed by its rash act.
Japan will have to be wholly accountable for all the ensuing consequences.
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