THE KOREAN CENTRAL
NEWS AGENCY RELEASED THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON SATURDAY
Recently
the DPRK government proposed a crucial step to the U.S. government to remove
the danger of war, ease tension and create a peaceful climate on the Korean
peninsula, prompted by the desire to join efforts of all Koreans to open up a
broad avenue to independent reunification in 2015 marking the 70th anniversary of
the division of the Korean nation.
The
large-scale war games ceaselessly held every year in south Korea are the root
cause of the escalating tension on the peninsula and the danger of nuclear war facing
our nation. It is needless to say that there can be neither trust-based
dialogue nor detente and stability on the peninsula in such a gruesome
atmosphere in which war drills are staged against the dialogue partner.
The
United States should desist from pursuing the anachronistic policy hostile towards
the DPRK and reckless acts of aggression and boldly make a policy switch.
If
this significant year can be made a year free from joint military exercises on the
peninsula, it will greatly contribute to providing reconciliation and trust for
Korea's reunification and, furthermore, for peace and security in Northeast
Asia.
The
message containing the proposal of the DPRK government was handed to the U.S.
side through a relevant channel on Jan. 9. The message proposed the U.S. to
contribute to easing tension on the Korean peninsula by temporarily suspending
joint military exercises in south Korea and its vicinity this year, and said
that in this case the DPRK is ready to take such responsive step as temporarily
suspending the nuclear test over which the U.S. is concerned.
And
it expressed the DPRK's stand that if the U.S. needs dialogue as regards this issue,
the former is ready to sit with the U.S. anytime. If the joint military
exercises staged by the U.S. in south Korea and its vicinity every year are
targeted on the DPRK only, there will be no reason why the former cannot accept
the DPRK's proposal.
Now
is the time for the U.S. to make a bold decision for peace and stability on the
Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia.
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