Bershbow's Anti-DPRK Malarkey under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- U.S. Ambassador in Seoul Bershbow's virulent outcries attaching the label of a "criminal state" to the DPRK, a people-centered socialist country where the Juche idea has been successfully applied, reveal the U.S. sinister intention to realize a regime change in it, observes Minju Joson Wednesday in a signed commentary. The U.S. is now perfidiously overturning the agreed points of the joint statement adopted at the fourth round of the six-party talks one by one, the commentary notes, and goes on:
It has escalated pressure upon the DPRK as evidenced by its appointment of a special envoy in charge of the human rights issue in the DPRK and application of financial sanctions against it. The U.S. said it recognized the DPRK as a "sovereign state" and respected it at the negotiating table but it has hatched plots to bring down its system behind the scene. Bershbow's recent malarkey clearly reveals such sinister aim sought by the U.S. Plainly speaking, through its anti-DPRK diatribe the U.S. seeks to chill the atmosphere of national reconciliation, unity and reunification rapidly growing strong among the south Koreans and hold south Korea under its control and continue its domination over it. It is by no means fortuitous that Bershbow brought together pro-U.S. conservative forces including the "Grand National Party" and incited confrontation between fellow countrymen as soon as he took a new office. It is as clear as noonday that he will work harder than his predecessors to hamstring the Koreans' efforts for the improvement of the inter-Korean relations, escalate the danger of a war to the north and hinder the nation's independent reunification during his term of office in Seoul. The Korean nation will certainly suffer greater misfortune if Bershbow is allowed to behave as he pleases.
He had better apologize for his malarkey to the DPRK and go back to his country as early as possible. Otherwise, he will not be able to escape a miserable fate of being expelled from south Korea by a fierce struggle of all Koreans.
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