Thursday, 7 March 2024

From the Korean National Peace Committee -For defending peace and stability of the world


Some time ago, the U.S, and the ROK kicked off again the provocative large-scale joint military drills to boost the unpredictability in the situation in the area of the armistice state.


The drills included a plan for outdoor mobile one which doubled the number of last year and even the armed forces of 11 satellite countries under the so-called “UN Command” without any justification for existence were mobilized.


The frantic war drills by the ROK puppets and vassal forces led by the U.S. make a clear contrast with the reality of the DPRK mobilizing large-scale military forces into economic construction for the promotion of the people’s wellbeing, confirm again the source of regional instability and more clearly show who is the arch criminal threatening the mankind with nukes.


The large-scale war drills staged by the world’s biggest nuclear weapons state and more than 10 satellite states against a state in the Korean peninsula where a nuclear war may be ignited even with a spark, can never be called “defensive”.


From the outset of this year, the U.S. and its following forces, have staged the combined military drills targeting the DPRK in the air, land and on the sea around the Korean peninsula in succession while mobilizing various types of nuclear strategic assets, which brings the situation of the Korean peninsula to the brink of war. 


The KNPC strongly denounces the reckless military drills of the U.S. and the ROK for getting more undisguised in their military threat to a sovereign state and attempt for invading it.


And it would like to express its expectation that all peace-loving organizations and figures of the world will send firm support and solidarity to our people who are struggling to smash anti-DPRK maneuvers of the U.S. and its following forces, arch criminals wrecking peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and the rest of the world, and to defend justice and peace.


With best regards,


Korean National Peace Committee


Pyongyang, DPRK  

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