Pyongyang, October 31 (KCNA) -- The spokesman for the Foreign Ministry
of the DPRK gave the following answer to a question raised by KCNA
Thursday as regards a coarse remark made by U.S. State Secretary Kerry
against the DPRK:
On October 28, Kerry, far from reflecting on the U.S. crime of
persistently standing in the way of resuming the six-party talks, called
the DPRK a "rogue state", a serious politically-motivated provocation
reminding one of a thief crying "Stop the thief!"
The U.S. diplomatic chief insulted the DPRK, a dignified independent
and sovereign state, fully revealing again the U.S. deep-running
hostility toward the DPRK.
Washington is inflaming bitterness toward the DPRK even by putting
forward the State secretary and other diplomatic authorities while
steadily escalating military threats to the DPRK. This shows that the
U.S. has no intent to hold dialogue with the DPRK.
The U.S. set brigandish demands unacceptable to the DPRK as
preconditions for the six-party talks, a crafty trick to check the
resumption of the talks and evade the responsibility.
The true aim sought by the U.S. is to leave the nuclear issue on the
Korean Peninsula unresolved and use it as a pretext for arms buildup
pursuant to its return to the new Asia-Pacific strategy.
Consistent is the stand of the DPRK to denuclearize the Korean
Peninsula but as the DPRK is exposed to the constant nuclear threat of
the U.S. and the U.S. gets ever-more undisguised in its hostile moves
against the DPRK, while reneging on its commitments, the DPRK will be
left with no other option but to bolster its nuclear deterrence, unbound
to anything.
As the DPRK has consistently insisted, the denuclearization of the
Korean Peninsula will be impossible unless the U.S. rolls back its
hostile policy toward the DPRK.
Unless Washington proves in action its intent to withdraw the
hostile policy, a root cause of the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula, the DPRK will never unilaterally move first for the
resumption of the talks.
In case the old U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK leads to the
escalation of tension, the U.S. will be held entirely accountable for
it. -0-
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