DPRK Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Document Adopted at G-8 Summit
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, June 13 (KCNA) --"G-8 action plan on non-proliferation" adopted at the G-8 summit held on Sea Island in Georgia, U.S. from June 8 to 10 contained paragraphs urging the DPRK to accept CVID, an unreasonable demand.
A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry Sunday gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA in this regard:
It is ridiculous enough for this summit to include such paragraphs in its document.
It demanded the DPRK scrap its nuclear program first through forced inspection, the same method as the U.S. applied to Iraq in the past.
It is, in the long run, aimed to spark off another Iraqi crisis.
Do the countries styling themselves "advanced nations" like so much to spark the same miserable crisis as that in Iraq?
They may think so if they calculate they can get any share of the trophies from the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
But one must wait and see whether they can really take any share.
The DPRK can not but heighten vigilance against all attempts to force the same lot upon it as Iraq's to seek shares in it.
It is a daydream to spark the same crisis in the DPRK as that in Iraq.
The paragraphs related to the DPRK in the document adopted at the G-8 summit only provides it with enough justification to increase its nuclear deterrent force for self-defence with the help of strong catalyst.
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