Pyongyang, May 20 (KCNA) -- The U.S. going reckless in its smear
campaign against the DPRK in a bid to get rid of the miserable position
it is finding itself due to the total failure in its hostile policy
toward the DPRK.
In this regard a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK released a statement on Wednesday.
While visiting south Korea U.S. Secretary of State Kerry ran the
whole gamut of invectives against the DPRK on May 18. He blustered that
north Korea is increasing military threats by persistently developing
nukes and ballistic missiles, it is necessary to escalate international
pressure on it to force it to change its behavior and the world
community should jointly react against the state making cyber attack.
Kerry went the lengths of pulling up the DPRK supreme headquarters
in a bid to tarnish the image of the DPRK and justify the bankrupt
"human rights" racket against it.
What Kerry uttered was nothing but the jargon let loose by the loser
admitting a total failure of the hostile policy of the Obama
Administration towards the DPRK as it was its last-ditch efforts to
evade the responsibility for having driven the DPRK-U.S. relations to
the worst phase, the spokesman said, and went on:
The U.S. has already been disqualified to talk about dialogue and
the nuclear issue due to the anachronistic moves to stifle the DPRK.
The DPRK provided the U.S. with a series of opportunities for
realizing the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula in the past
period. But the U.S. did not roll back its inveterate hostile policy
toward the DPRK and missed all the opportunities.
In January last, the DPRK showed the willingness to put a moratorium
on the nuclear test if the U.S. temporarily discontinues the
provocative joint military exercises against it. However, the U.S.
turned down this offer, scuppering the last chance to settle the nuclear
issue.
No progress can be made in the DPRK-U.S. relations unless the U.S.
drops its inveterate and chronic repugnance and its hostile policy
towards the DPRK.
The U.S. should fundamentally change its viewpoint on the DPRK in
order to stem the current trend of vicious cycle of confrontation and
tension.
The Obama Administration will have to disappear from the arena,
leaving the ill fame as the arch criminal torpedoing the
denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and escalating the tension on
it.
The U.S. would be well advised not to forget that its acts of
getting on the nerves of the DPRK would only add to its pain. -0-
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