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Wed, 04/06/2011 - 14:11
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Rodong Sinmun Blames S. Korea for Bedeviled North-South Relations

Pyongyang, April 6 (KCNA) -- The south Korean authorities are chiefly to blame for the escalation of tension on the Korean Peninsula and bedeviled north-south relations, DPRK major newspaper Rodong Sinmun says in a bylined article on Tuesday.
Owing to south Korea's reckless moves to pass the buck for the warship sinking case to the DPRK at any cost, the atmosphere of improving the relations created with much effort between the north and south was totally frozen and the situation on the peninsula is again edging towards the grave phase of confrontation, the article says, adding:
The collapse of the north-south relations was not caused by the warship "Cheonan" case. It is an inevitable consequence of the south Korean ruling forces' anti-DPRK confrontation policy and part of it.
The failure of south Korea's "policy towards the north" was clearly proved in the past three years. Nevertheless, its authorities insist on this confrontation policy, persistently refusing to make a switchover in it.
Their persistence in the case will only show their black-hearted intention to push the north-south relations to total bankruptcy by labeling their fellow countrymen as a "provocateur" and inflict a disaster of nuclear war upon them.

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