KIM IL SUNG
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS RAISED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE NEPAL JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION
November 29. 1990
(Extract)
Question:
Efforts for achieving reunification of Korea are on and only recently
high-level negotiations too were held. The DPRK right from the beginning
has desired a quick accomplishment of this objective of peaceful
national reunification without any foreign interference. Even the entire
peace-loving people of the world too have been expressing their ardent
hope for this reunification. Will Your Excellency shed some light on
the solution of this issue?
Answer: Our Party and the Government of
our Republic have consistently maintained the three principles of
independence, peaceful reunification and great national unity in their
struggle for national reunification.
These three principles
represent the standpoint and will of our own nation with regard to the
question of national reunification. The three principles of national
reunification are the most reasonable programme for national
reunification that accords with all Koreans’ desire for independence and
their fundamental interests and also conforms with the trend of our
times and the aspirations of the world progressive people.
The most
realistic and reasonable way to reunify our country independently,
peacefully and on the principle of great national unity is to join the
north and the south and form a federal state.
The policy of the
Government of our Republic on establishing the Democratic Federal
Republic of Koryo is to unite the north and the south into a single
state, leaving the ideas and social systems in the north and south as
they are, and putting into effect regional autonomy within the state, by
which the north and the south exercise equal rights and perform equal
duties. At present, different ideas and social systems actually exist in
the north and the south of our country. In these circumstances the
only way to reunify the country fairly and peacefully without one
conquering the other or one being conquered by the other is to
institute a federation which is based on one nation, one state, two
systems and two governments.
At present, some people in south Korea
assert the “unification of systems” by copying another country’s way of
unification. It means extending one side’s social system to the other’s.
In the condition of our country it is impossible to reunify the country
by amalgamating systems. If the north or the south were to force its
own ideology and social system on the other side and extend them to it,
the country would never be reunified, and, worse still, conflicts and
fratricide would inevitably take place between the north and the south.
The “unification of systems” means, in the final analysis, rejecting
national reunification. It is nothing but a camouflage for those who try
to keep the country divided to cover their true colours.
Reunifying
the country into one nation and one state leaving two systems and two
governments in the north and the south of Korea as they are is not only a
feasible reunification proposal, but also a just policy suited to the
actual situation in our country. As it envisages our country developing
as a neutral state after reunification, not as a satellite of any other
nation, the proposal conforms with the desires of the peoples of our
neighbouring countries and the peace-loving people around the world.
The
foremost, pressing task in realizing national reunification is to ease
the tension on the Korean peninsula and create a peaceful climate for
national reunification.
On both sides of the Military Demarcation
Line between the north and the south of our country enormous armed
forces are now confronted with each other. This is the cause of the
constant tension on the Korean peninsula. Without easing the tension, it
is impossible to remove misunderstanding and distrust between north and
south, achieve national reconciliation and unity and solve the question
of the country’s reunification peacefully. From a sincere desire to
ease the tension on the Korean peninsula and ensure peace, the
Government of our Republic maintains that a nonaggression declaration
between north and south be adopted, that a peace agreement between the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the United States be signed,
and that the armed forces in north and south be reduced, by stage, each
to the level lower than 100,000 troops. If our proposal is put into
effect, it will be possible to put an end to the relations of
confrontation and the state of armistice which have continued to date on
the Korean peninsula, remove distrust and misunderstanding between
north and south and create a decisively favourable climate for national
reunification.
To develop dialogues is an important way to find a peaceful settlement of the question of the reunification of our country.
Because
the reunification of the country is an important issue affecting the
destiny of the whole nation, the dialogue for reunification must be a
dialogue for all nation, a democratic representation of the will of the
administrative authorities, political parties, social organizations and
the people from all walks of life. The talks of high-level delegations,
headed by the prime ministers, are now being held between north and
south for the first time since the division of the nation. I think that
it is a good thing which affords the prospects of improving north-south
relations and of reunifying the country. In the future, too, we will
make every effort to broaden and develop dialogues for reunification
between north and south in various fields, particularly the north-south
high-level talks.
The cause of reunification is a cause of the whole
nation to achieve the independence of our nation, and the driving force
of national reunification is the entire Korean nation. All our fellow
countrymen in north, south and abroad unanimously desire the
independent and peaceful reunification of the country and have
courageously taken up the cause of national reunification under the
banner of great national unity. Today, the trend of our nation towards
reunification has mounted higher than ever, and the movement for the
reunification of the country is developing on to a new height. The
progressive people of the world are giving strong support and
encouragement to our people in their cause for the reunification of
their country.
It is a historical inevitability that a nation which
has been divided artificially by outside forces is reunified. No matter
how those at home and abroad who wish to keep the country divided may
scheme, they cannot check the unshakable will of the entire nation to
reunify the country and the general trend of the times towards national
reunification. We have an optimistic view of the prospects of national
reunification. We are convinced that the hope and goal of our people to
accomplish the cause of national reunification in the 1990s will be
realized without fail.
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