Pyongyang,
October 25 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK gave the
following answer to a question put by KCNA Thursday as regards anti-DPRK
invectives made by U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy Glyn
Davis:
A few
days ago he, touring areas around the DPRK, said that it would be a big blunder
for the DPRK if it scraps the September 19 joint statement and it should opt
for implementing its obligation. He also called for suspending missile and
nuclear weapons development and said he hoped there would not be any
provocation.
It is
illogical for the U.S. to urge the DPRK to honor its obligation while it is not
complying with what it committed to do in the September 19 joint statement.
The
statement specifies the U.S. political, military and economic commitments to
fundamentally end its hostile policy toward the DPRK as a chief culprit of the
nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S.,
quite contrary to its commitments in the joint statement, wantonly violated the
sovereignty of the DPRK and openly and systematically stepped up military
threats and economic sanctions against it.
The
increased U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK compelled it to bolster its
nuclear deterrent both in quality and quantity.
The U.S.
oft-repeated "provocation" reveals its fear as a criminal.
In fact,
provocation has been committed by the U.S. and the south Korean puppet regime
which have resorted to military threats to the DPRK and the moves of scattering
anti-DPRK leaflets.
It is the
consistent and principled stand of the army and people of the DPRK to counter
provocation with prompt counterattack and aggression war with just and great
war for national reunification.
The U.S.
negotiator does not have clear understanding of the essence and the
circumstances of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula and is not aware of
where threats to peace and stability come from. This makes the prospect of
solving the issue gloomier.-0-
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