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Implementation of October 4 Declaration Called for

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

   Pyongyang, January 5 (KCNA) -- The slogan "Open up a new era of independent reunification and peace and prosperity by pooling the efforts of our nation!" which was put up by the joint New Year editorial is the very just and realistic one for national reunification as it encourages the fellow countrymen to vigorously conduct a nationwide struggle for independent reunification and peace and prosperity under the banner of "By our nation itself".
    Rodong Sinmun Saturday says this in a signed article.
    It goes on:
    The slogan is the one for independence and reunification and patriotism as it reflects the firm will and desire of all the Koreans to achieve the cause of national reunification and independently carve out the destiny of the nation under the banner of national independence.
    It is a slogan for a nationwide struggle as it clarifies the common tasks and targets for the Koreans to accomplish at present and powerfully encourages them in their efforts to honor them.
    The slogan appeals to the whole nation to implement the October 4 Declaration for Development of North-South Relations and Peace and Prosperity.
    Only when the declaration is strictly implemented is it possible to eradicate the leftovers of the era of confrontation and develop the inter-Korean relations into those guided by the spirit of "By our nation itself" and open up a new chapter of the national history, peaceful and prosperous, in name and reality.
    The slogan which calls for ushering in a new era of independent reunification and peace and prosperity by the concerted efforts of the Korean nation indicates the orientation and goals of the struggle to implement the declaration this year and powerfully encourages all the fellow countrymen in their drive to implement them, concludes the article.



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