Strong Countermeasure Will Be Taken against Japan's Another Bill
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, March 2 (KCNA) -- The Japanese ruling quarters are now working to adopt a "bill on banning the call of specified foreign ships at Japanese ports," having railroaded through the Diet the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange", which is intended to apply sanctions against the DPRK.
On Feb 17 the "draft outline" of the bill was submitted to the Liberal Democratic Party and approved by it and it is likely to be submitted soon to the Diet for its deliberation.
Commenting on this, a news analyst of Minju Joson today says:
What Japan seeks in this bill is to lay a legal foundation for forming an encircling ring around the DPRK to stifle it, pursuant to the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK.
This fully shows what a dangerous and grave stage Japan's hostile policy toward the DPRK has reached, the bill being a malicious one to impose economic sanctions unprecedented in its nature and method against the DPRK.
The Japanese ruling quarters are kicking up quite a dust to put pressure on the DPRK, while adopting the "amendment to the law on foreign exchange" and crying for "a total ban on the entry of north Korean ships into Japanese ports." This means that they are going all out in a total confrontation with the DPRK by mustering all the potentials available after declaring it their principal enemy.
The DPRK has never shown weakness or concession before those pressurizing it. It has countered toughness with super toughness and always emerged the winner in this. With the same mode of response, the DPRK will shatter the growing economic sanctions and pressure of Japan.
Japan should stop at once its anachronistic and foolish acts, mindful that its hostile policy and pressure against the DPRK are a folly of lifting an axe only to drop it on its own feet.
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