U.S. Hypocritical Talk about Dialogue under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, November 1 (KCNA) -- The Solidarity Council against the U.S. and War and for the Withdrawal of the U.S. Troops reportedly issued a statement on October 27 denouncing the U.S. hypocritical talk about "dialogue."
The statement assailed with bitter indignation the reckless remarks made by U.S. Secretary of State Powell at a press conference held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on Oct. 26 during his tour of south Korea. It accused him of asserting that a proposal made by the U.S. at the third round of the six-party talks was a very flexible and good one and it hoped an early resumption of the next round of the talks. He went the lengths of raving that the north was to blame for the delayed talks, the statement noted, and continued:
Powell was well aware of the fact that the U.S. evermore undisguised hostile acts against the north and its unilateral demand that the latter dismantle its nuclear program first are a stumbling block lying in the way of the talks but he worked hard to shift the blame for the delay of the talks on to the north. This is a brazen-faced assertion.
If the U.S. has no intention to mount an attack on the north, then how can one interpret the U.S. massive shipment of up-to-date weapons of various types into the Korean Peninsula, its operation plans to invade the north being disclosed one after another and the "North Korean Human Rights Act," etc?
The U.S. is not entitled to talk about the six-party talks. The call made by the U.S. for the talks while frantically stepping up the war preparations is just like asking for a handshake while brandishing an iron club to beat one.
The statement called for conducting a more vigorous struggle against the U.S. and war and for the withdrawal of the U.S. troops from south Korea in order to frustrate the U.S. war moves and achieve independence, peace and reunification on this land.
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