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Double-Standards Can Never Be Tolerated: Minju Joson

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- The Washington Times recently disclosed that the south Korean authorities had engaged themselves in a large-scale behind-the-scene maneuvers at a recent meeting of the Board of Governors of the IAEA to cover up their secret nuclear experiments. This is living proof clearly indicating that the step taken by the IAEA with regard to the nuclear issue of south Korea was not based on its independent judgment and decision, says a Minju Joson analyst Tuesday, and continues: The very perfunctory inspection of the secret nuclear activities of south Korea by the IAEA and the massive off-stage operation of the south Korean authorities during its session were geared to the U.S. stand to hush up the case of the secret nuclear experiments in south Korea.
    No sooner had this case been dragged into the light of day than the U.S. intentionally made little account of it quite contrary to its utterly unilateral and tough stand in treating the fictitious "uranium enrichment program" of the DPRK. This extreme dual attitude of the U.S. shows that its outcries over the "nuclear issue" are not for its solution but for attaining its own sinister aim under this pretext.
    The unjustifiable approach of the United States to the nuclear issue can never be tolerated.
    The issue of the secret nuclear experiments in south Korea must be preferentially discussed as the biggest matter at the six-party talks.
    The six-party talks are aimed at completely settling the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula in order to make this region nuclear-free. It is as clear as noonday that the talks will end in the debate on a paper plan, if the south Korean secret nuclear experiments are not thoroughly made clear there.



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