Japan Termed Filibuster against Six-Party Talks
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, July 23 (KCNA) -- Several rounds of the six-party talks held so far proved fruitless. One of the serious blames for this rests with Japan. The DPRK, therefore, feels no need to sit face to face with Japan, a black-hearted filibuster against the talks. Minju Joson Saturday says this in a signed commentary.
Recalling that a whole string of reckless remarks beclouding the prospect of the six-party talks are heard from Japan, as evidenced by Abe's assertion that the talks would be meaningless if the "abduction issue" is not taken up by them, the commentary goes on:
Japan is not keen to make the six-party talks contribute to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula but working hard to meet its own interests.
At the preceding six-party talks Japan stood in the way of fairly settling the nuclear issue in support of the U.S. unreasonable stand. Japan has persistently pursued its hostile policy toward the DPRK, crying out for "sanctions" and "punishment" for the mere reason that it refused to respond to Tokyo's unreasonable assertion.
As if it were not enough with having hamstrung the efforts to seek a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue, Japan is busy with its moves to disturb the six-party talks to be resumed soon, in a bid to totally block the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. The whole course of the past fruitless six-party talks and the present reality compel the DPRK to draw an important conclusion.
If the parties concerned are to bring into bloom a beautiful flower called the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, they should root out the poisonous plant harmful to it.
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