Pyongyang, January 25 (KCNA) -- Any country interested in the
Asia-Pacific region is talking about peace and security on the Korean
Peninsula.
But, history shows that none of the foreign forces has brought peace
and stability to the peninsula in actuality and, on the contrary, they
have hindered or wrecked them.
In the late 19th century Korea was turned into a theatre of scramble
for big powers. The foreign forces made the country a subject for
negotiations on ownership of colonies early in the 20th century,
violating the destiny of the Korean nation at will for decades. It is
also the foreign forces that forced on the Koreans the territorial and
national division and instability, which have continued for nearly 70
years on the Korean Peninsula.
The foreign forces are of the view that permanent division and
instability of the peninsula are more profitable for them, so they have
intentionally escalated the tension on the peninsula, disregarding what
the Korean nation desires.
The military spending of those countries interested in the peninsula
accounts for 60 percent of the global military expenditure, according
to the 2013 report recently released by the Stockholm International
Peace Research Institute. Such huge military expenditure bespeaks
instability and threat of war on the peninsula, not peace and stability.
History and the situation go to prove that dependence on foreign
forces can never provide peace and reunification of the Korean
Peninsula, directly related to the destiny of the nation. The foreign
forces, which divided the Korean nation into two only for their
strategic interests, do not hail its reunification which will lead to
peace and stability of the peninsula.
Attempt to settle the nation's internal affairs with the help of
foreign forces may fan up distrust and confrontation among the fellow
countrymen, throwing a bigger hurdle to the cause of national
reunification. Such confrontation, which brings nothing but waste of
time and human and material resources to the nation, helps the foreign
forces fish in troubled waters.
That's why the DPRK has invariably maintained the principle of
independence in settling the issue of Korea's reunification, the issue
of the nation, since its division.
The principle of national independence, advocated by the DPRK, has
nothing to do with national chauvinism or "closed view on
reunification", much-touted by the traitors.
The DPRK will develop the relations of friendship and cooperation
with all countries and nations respecting the Korean nation's
sovereignty and right to self-determination, but resolutely reject the
foreign forces seeking aggression and division.
All Koreans should decisively reject the domination and interference
of foreign forces and never allow any attempt to hinder the national
unity.
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