U.S. Urged to Drop Its Hostile Policy toward DPRK
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, June 10 (KCNA) -- The solution of the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. is still delayed due to the deadlock of the six-party talks. The latter is working hard to shift the blame for this on to the former by creating impression that it is not the U.S. but the DPRK that is accountable for this situation. In this regard Rodong Sinmun Friday says in a signed article: This is a wicked act of falsifying truth and profound confusing of right and wrong. The U.S. is chiefly to blame for the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S., the article observes, and goes on:
The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is a stumbling block lying in the way of settling the nuclear issue. If the U.S. truly wants to settle the issue, it should make a switchover from its hostile policy toward the DPRK to a policy of peaceful co-existence between them.
The U.S. has so far left no means untried to escalate its hostile moves toward the DPRK but it has got the former nowhere. It has only resulted in deteriorating the situation, fully revealing the U.S. shameless and aggressive nature.
It is the aspiration of the two peoples and the demand of the new century to put an end to the hostile relations between the DPRK and the U.S. and establish instead the relations of peaceful co-existence between them.
The U.S. has claimed that it has "no intention to invade" the DPRK. If it is true, there is no reason for the U.S. to refuse to make a switchover from its hostile policy toward the DPRK to a policy of peaceful co-existence.
It is high time the U.S. made a switchover from its anachronistic hostile policy toward the DPRK to a policy of peaceful co-existence in view of the present international environment and the trend of the development of international relations. The U.S. would be well advised to make a right option, judging the nature of the situation and the reality with a cool head.
The U.S. earliest possible political decision to make the above-said policy switchover would also do it good.
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