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Tue, 03/29/2011 - 12:40
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S. Korean Authorities Accused of Persistently Talking about "Sincerity"



Pyongyang, March 29 (KCNA) -- The vice-minister of Unification of south Korea, addressing a recent "general meeting of the consultative council of businesses in Kaesong Industrial Zone", said the inter-Korean relations can make progress only when the north "makes apology for exploding 'Cheonan' warship and makes assurances against the reoccurrence of the similar case."
Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a signed commentary observes in this regard:
The "Cheonan" case was, to all intents and purposes, a conspiratorial farce orchestrated by the south Korean authorities in a bid to hamstring the DPRK's repeated efforts for dialogue and escalate the confrontation and thus do harm to it.
They are blocking their oft-repeated dialogue by themselves while unreasonably insisting on the north's "change in its attitude" and "sincerity."
It is high time they stopped talking about "change in attitude" and "sincerity" for the sake of improved inter-Korean relations as this kind of wordplay is too tedious to hear and no longer workable.
Explicitly speaking, it is the south Korean authorities who should change their attitude and make a switchover in their policy.

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