Pyongyang Urges Washington to Change Policy
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작성자 Minju Joson 작성일09-05-17 00:00 댓글0건관련링크
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"No matter what nonsense the Lee group may say under the clutches of the U.S., the DPRK remains unchanged in its determination and declaration made to protect the dignity and sovereignty of the nation," North Korea´s Cabinet newspaper, the Minju Joson, said in a commentary carried by the Korean Central News Agency. DPRK stands for the Democratic People´s Republic of Korea, the North´s official name.
It also said the North will never attend the six-party talks aiming to end Pyongyang´s nuclear program, and will strengthen its nuclear power no matter what other nations have agreed in the six-party talks that also include the U.S., China and South Korea.
Since its rocket launch last month, the North has pledged to carry out its second nuclear test despite U.N. sanctions. It has also threatened to shut down an industrial complex run jointly with the South, a symbol of inter-Korean reconciliation achieved by former liberal South Korean governments.
The North has suspended almost all governmental-level talks with the conservative Lee Myung-bak government and denounced its hard-line stance.
Washington has emphasized the importance of the six-party talks, calling on the isolated country to come back to the negotiating table, adding that the North will have to pay a "due price" if it conducts a nuclear test.
"The present U.S. administration is following the same hostile policy toward the DPRK as enforced by the former administration, while touting ´a change´ and ´diplomacy for multilateral cooperation,´" the paper said, adding that Seoul is "echoing the U.S. unreasonable sophism."
The newspaper demanded the U.S. first change its policy if it really wants to have talks with the North.
Source: Yonhap - May 17, 2009
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