Japan Urged to Drop Its Base Diplomatic Posture
KCNA
Pyongyang, October 14 (KCNA) -- The DPRK government through a statement released by a spokesman for its Foreign Ministry on Oct. 7 branded Japan as a disturber of the settlement of the nuclear issue and decided not to allow it to interfere in nuclear negotiations. It was a right action. Minju Joson today says this in a signed commentary.
It goes on:
The nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula does not allow Japan to interfere in it in the light of the circumstances of its occurrence and nature. The DPRK, however, did not care about the format of talks to seek the earliest possible solution to the nuclear issue as the U.S. asserted the multi-lateral talks and Japan was strongly desirous of its participation in the negotiations.
But Japan opted for using the nuclear negotiations for achieving its sinister political purpose, regarding the outbreak of the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. as a golden opportunity.
Japan has persistently pursued the hostile policy toward the DPRK even after the end of the six-way talks, instead of drawing a lesson from the fruitless talks.
It is the real purpose of the Japanese reactionaries to realize their wild ambition to stifle the DPRK at any cost, taking advantage of the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. and the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK.
The Japanese reactionaries also seek to step up the moves to turn Japan's domestic policy to the Right and militarize it under the pretext of the nuclear issue and mislead the public in a bid to create an atmosphere favorable for the safe upkeep of their power.
In a word, Japan is working hard to compound the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. and thus fish in the troubled waters to meet its selfish purpose.
That was why the DPRK branded Japan as a disturber of the settlement of the nuclear issue and decided not to allow it to interfere in the nuclear negotiations.
It is none other than Japan which drove the situation to such phase.
A poisonous herb should be rooted out in the bud.
Japan has blindly toed the U.S. line, failing to face up to the trend of the times. It is well advised to seriously look back on its base diplomatic posture before deploring over its miserable position.
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