U.S. Urged to Behave in Good Faith over Nuclear Issue
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, July 28 (KCNA) -- High ranking officials of the U.S.administration are now pressurizing the DPRK to meekly accept its demand before the nuclear issue gets more complicated. They are painting the issue as a "dangerous and serious problem" which should be brought up for discussion at the United Nations, distorting and hyping it.
In this regard Minju Joson Wednesday says in a signed commentary:
Their behavior is nothing but a rash action which can convince no one as it is like putting the cart before the horse. The commentary cites facts to prove that the U.S. is to blame for rendering the nuclear issue dangerous and serious. It goes on:
Now the Bush administration is working hard to bridge over the serious political crisis created due to its wrong foreign policy come what may and create an atmosphere favorable for his reelection without fail. Its hard work resulted in dreaming up "an offensive for pressurizing north Korea over the nuclear issue," the offensive aimed at distorting and hyping it and laying the blame for it at the door of the DPRK.
The heavyweights of the Bush administration are seriously mistaken if they calculate they can retrieve their foreign policy failure through this offensive.
In order to settle the nuclear issue, the U.S. should clarify its commitment to observe the principle of "words for words" and "action for action" and honestly fulfill it.
It is an undisguised escape from reality and the evasion of responsibility to waste time, refusing to fulfill its commitment and finding fault with others.
The U.S. should behave in good faith with a political decision as it is a party directly responsible for the settlement of the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula.
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