KCNA Blasts Bolton's Anti-DPRK Remarks
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, November 7 (KCNA) -- U.S. conservative hard-liners raised their heads again to malignantly slander the DPRK.
Neo-con Bolton is typical of them.
He talked trash that it is foolish to expect north Korea to keep its promise, history proves that it will never scrap its nuclear program of itself and it is a matter of time to realize that the U.S. has been fooled.
He even published a book titled "Surrender is not an option" in which he asserted that some mandarins of the U.S. administration are conducting absurd diplomatic negotiations with the DPRK.
Bolton's remarks are not worth even a passing note as they are nothing but a spate of vituperation let loose by an ill-tempered guy ousted from the government.
It is quite natural that one can hardly hear any proper remarks from Bolton as he is ill-famed for speaking ill of the countries standing for progress and peace.
What he uttered is no more than a shrill cry intended to tarnish the image of the DPRK well known to have kept its promise and faith.
What matters is that Bolton and other U.S. conservative hard-liners are working hard to scrap the agreement adopted at the six-party talks.
Bolton has become busy visiting congressmen. This is evidenced by the facts that he urged lawmakers to oppose the above-said agreement and some congressmen from the Republican Party were of the view that they would not approve the expenses for the provision of heavy fuel oil to the DPRK requested by the administration and conservatives of the administration claimed that a stick should be applied to north Korea in case it fails to keep its promise.
As universally known, the agreements adopted at the six-party talks stipulate the commitments to be fulfilled by the participants in the talks for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula without fail.
Earnest talks are now under way between the DPRK and the U.S. in various fields including bilateral working-level talks.
The U.S. supply of heavy fuel oil to the DPRK is going on at the phase of implementation.
Nevertheless, U.S. conservative hard-liners are keen to have the above-said agreement scrapped and deter the U.S. administration from implementing it. This is a clear indication that they do not wish to see the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula but only pursue a stand-off.
What the conservative hard-liners are doing will only invite the international community's censure as it is nothing but an anachronistic and base act of those who swim against the trend of the times toward detente over the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula.
No wonder, AP accused Bolton of working hard to scrap the agreement adopted at the six-party talks.
The U.S. conservative hard-liners would be well advised to behave themselves.
It is the consistent stand of the DPRK to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula. It remains unchanged in its sincere efforts to achieve this aim.
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