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165606
Thu, 03/03/2011 - 13:55
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U.S., S. Korea Urged to Stop War Gambles
Pyongyang, March 3 (KCNA) -- The U.S. and south Korea should promptly discontinue DPRK-targeted joint military exercises, Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, said a spokesman for the National Peace Committee of Korea in a statement on March 2.
The U.S. and south Korea are staging the exercises with huge armed forces and nuclear war equipment, strong enough to conduct an overall war, involved.
The south Korean authorities claim that "the door for dialogue is open", questioning someone's "sincerity", though they are getting hell-bent on the war moves to harm their dialogue partner by force, the statement says, adding:
The present developments remind one of the days when the Syngman Rhee regime ignited a war agaisnt the DPRK in collusion with foreign forces in reply to the patriotic appeal made by the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea on the eve of the last Korean War, which carried a proposal for preventing permanent division of the nation and achieving peaceful reunification of the country.
By nature, the U.S. and south Korean authorities are not interested in the north-south dialogue, detente and peace, but seek only confrontation and aggression on the DPRK.
The U.S. and south Korea are staging the exercises with huge armed forces and nuclear war equipment, strong enough to conduct an overall war, involved.
The south Korean authorities claim that "the door for dialogue is open", questioning someone's "sincerity", though they are getting hell-bent on the war moves to harm their dialogue partner by force, the statement says, adding:
The present developments remind one of the days when the Syngman Rhee regime ignited a war agaisnt the DPRK in collusion with foreign forces in reply to the patriotic appeal made by the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea on the eve of the last Korean War, which carried a proposal for preventing permanent division of the nation and achieving peaceful reunification of the country.
By nature, the U.S. and south Korean authorities are not interested in the north-south dialogue, detente and peace, but seek only confrontation and aggression on the DPRK.