U.S. Strong-arm Policy Fated to Miscarry
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, June 16 (KCNA) -- What the U.S. is seeking is to attach the label of a nuclear criminal to the DPRK and convince the international community of the "urgency" and "gravity" of the situation so the latter may join it in forming an encircling ring around the DPRK and pursuing a hostile policy against it, declares Minju Joson Wednesday.
Recalling that Voice of Russia some time ago released a commentator's article predicting that the unilateral call of the U.S. for "complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement" (CVID) would only render the situation on the Korean peninsula complicate by driving the forthcoming six-party talks to a collapse and infinitely prolonging the discussion on the nuclear issue, the news analyst goes on:
Noting that the U.S. was laying artificial hurdles in the way of a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue, persisting in its unfeasible demand, the DPRK has already warned that this would not bring a favorable result to it either. Nevertheless, the U.S. has put forward only its robber-like demand in the whole period of the talks with the DPRK, showing no change in its attitude.
The U.S. should know that its unreasonable stand can no longer work but will only lead the U.S. to an international isolation.
Considering its specific relations with the U.S., the DPRK judged that the nuclear issue could be settled only by the mode of package solution based on the principle of simultaneous actions and proposed "reward for freezing" as the action of the first stage.
If the U.S. tried to force upon the DPRK its unilateral demand, persisting as ever in CVID, this would be branded as an unjustifiable act to attain its foul political aim, not wanting a solution to the nuclear issue, and would call forth stronger protest and bitterer denunciation from the international community.
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