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All Koreans Called upon to Remain True to Three Charters for Reunification

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

    Pyongyang, August 27 (KCNA) -- The three charters for national reunification are the most just and realistic programme for national reunification laid down by President Kim Il Sung and formulated by leader Kim Jong Il. Rodong Sinmun Saturday says this in a signed article. Kim Il Sung set out the three principles of national reunification, the ten-point programme for the great unity of the whole nation and the proposal for founding the Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo, while wisely leading the struggle for national reunification thus providing guidelines to be maintained to accomplish the reunification cause, the article says, and goes on:
    Kim Jong Il formulated these as three charters for national reunification. These are undying feats they have performed for the cause of the country's reunification.
    The three charters for national reunification serve as a banner of national reunification as they are based on the idea of national independence and reunification and noble patriotism.
    The charters include the principle of independence and the principle of the great national unity for building a driving force for reunification and indicate tasks and ways for implementing them. Precisely for this reason the charters serve as guidelines which the Koreans should hold fast to and strictly follow in their struggle to defend the sovereignty and dignity of the nation and achieve independent reunification. The three charters provide the most just and reasonable ways for settling the issue of national reunification fairly at the earliest possible date in conformity with the desire of the nation for reunification and the reality of the divided country. The charters serve as the most just and realistic guidelines for reunification as they make it possible to successfully reunify the country with a clear-cut goal and orientation and with confidence and courage. They are a programme for reunification which all the fellow countrymen aspiring after reunification should uphold.



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