Tuesday, 14 August 2018

KCNA Commentary Jeers Japan as Solitary

Pyongyang, August 14 (KCNA) -- Japan is like an old phonograph record.

If not, how can it keep reeling off only clichés?

As regards the issue related to the DPRK, Japan finds no other words except "denuclearization of the north", "tightened sanctions" and "solution to abduction issue" and other confrontation-minded words.

The same is the case with what was uttered by Foreign Minister Kono at a ministerial meeting of ASEAN regional forum.

Stressing the "need to maintain sanctions measures for complete denuclearization of north Korea", he asked all the member nations of ASEAN to remain faithful to the UN "sanctions resolutions" and to cooperate in "settling abduction issue".

He again repeated the same words at the talks with the UN secretary general a few days later.

This is a clear proof of Japan's strong attachment to the moves to harass peace, being caught in its own day-dream, out of an intention to tarnish the positive atmosphere on the Korean peninsula.

It seems Japan is indifferent to the world's advice to keep up its policy with the changed situation and the changed trend.

The Abe group has gone mischievous to turn the table around after the phase of détente of the Korean peninsula only to gain nothing.

The DPRK is enjoying ever growing dignity and might, and the situation in the peninsula and the region keeps making progress toward reconciliation, peace, stability and prosperity thanks to the pro-active and courageous decisions made by the DPRK.

"Passing Japan" has become all the more serious that it is now jeered as being "ostracized" and "isolated".

A media of Japan once commented that Japan kept pace with the U.S. in "ratcheting up pressure" on the DPRK but the Abe diplomacy that has been "slighted" will face the maximum challenge in the future.

The Japanese politicians have to be prudent, though belatedly.

Their wild ambition to bring down the DPRK with such trite theory as "threat from north Korea" and "sanctions and pressure" will never come true.

The Abe group's stereo-typed clichés will only highlight Japan that has been left alone and this will increase mental stress suffered by it from its failed Korea policy.

Japan should bear in mind that its shame is what it has invited itself.

It is the unanimous view of the international community that Japan can never evade the fate of isolation in the world and an "island country in political term" if it keeps taking the one-sided stand when dealing with the DPRK, being indifferent to the situation.

Its Don-Quixote-like behavior will only provoke laughter. -0-

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