A
spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK gave the following answer to the
question raised by KCNA Friday as regards the fact that the foreign minister of
Australia malignantly pulled up the DPRK:
The
foreign minister of Australia in a recent radio program spouted a string of
rubbish against the DPRK over its entirely just steps for self-defence,
claiming that it seriously threatens regional and global peace and she supports
the DPRK policy of the U.S. administration that all choices are on the table.
What
she uttered can never be pardoned as it is an act against peace that patronizes
and shields the U.S. extreme hostile policy toward the DPRK and nuclear threats
and blackmail against it, the root cause of the grave situation prevailing on
the Korean Peninsula, and encourages the U.S. to opt for reckless and risky
military actions.
The
present government of Australia is blindly and zealously toeing the U.S. line.
It
is hard to expect good words from the foreign minister of such government. But
if she is the foreign minister of a country, she should speak with elementary
common sense about the essence of the situation.
It
is entirely attributable to the nuclear threat escalated by the U.S. and its
anachronistic policy hostile to the DPRK that the situation on the Korean
Peninsula is inching close to the brink of war in an evil cycle of increasing
tensions.
If
Australia persists in following the U.S. moves to isolate and stifle the DPRK
and remains a shock brigade of the U.S. master, this will be a suicidal act of
coming within the range of the nuclear strike of the strategic force of the
DPRK.
The
Australian foreign minister had better think twice about the consequences to be
entailed by her reckless tongue-lashing before flattering the U.S.
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