All Koreans Called upon to Stand up against Foreign Interference
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, November 3 (KCNA) -- The United States is chiefly to blame for the split of the Korean nation as it was imposed upon the nation by the foreign forces. Foreign interference and obstructions are, therefore, a stumbling block lying in the way of accomplishing the cause of independent national reunification.
Rodong Sinmun Saturday says this in a by-lined article.
It goes on:
The United States keeps its aggression troops in south Korea even now when the June 15 era of reunification has been opened up, threatening peace on the Korean Peninsula and security of the nation and persistently hamstringing the efforts to achieve the cause of Korean reunification.
The U.S. split the Korean nation into two parts by occupying south Korea under the pretext of "disarming" the Japanese imperialists to meet its aggressive interests in the mid-twentieth century. The U.S. imperialists' occupation of south Korea was a serious infringement upon the sovereignty of the Korean nation. It is bringing untold misfortune and pain to the Koreans even in the new century.
The U.S. interference and obstructive moves against the cause of the reunification of Korea are grave provocations as they infringe upon the sovereign rights of the Koreans.
The issue of reunification of Korea is a matter to be settled by its people themselves as it is related to the sovereignty of the nation. It is, therefore, a matter pertaining to the nation's right to self-determination from A to Z because it does not allow any foreign forces to meddle in it.
The U.S. has openly stood in the way of implementing the June 15 joint declaration, displeased with it, though it reflects the strong will of the Korean nation to independently carve out its destiny.
The U.S. interference and obstructive moves against national reunification amount to deliberate moves for aggression as they are aimed at dividing and alienating Koreans.
The U.S. cunning separatist methods no longer work on the Korean nation. Precisely for this reason, the U.S. is driving the anti-reunification forces in south Korea to confrontation with fellow countrymen and a war against the north, while talking about "dialogue" and "peace."
To depend on foreign forces instead of working hard to independently settle the issue of the country's reunification, the internal issue of the nation, in actuality, means opposing national reunification.
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