Pyongyang, October 28 (KCNA) -- The hypocritical nature of the
"confidence-building process on the Korean Peninsula", south Korean
puppet president Park Geun Hye's "policy toward the north", was brought
to light in just a few months.
Park talked about following "the third way" of improving the
north-south relations based on "confidence" and giving priority to
"confidence-building" and dialogue in adhering to the "principle of
separation of politics from economy" before and after taking her office
but these words disappeared and only reckless remarks inciting distrust
and confrontation are heard from her.
She has gone beyond the phase of uttering such negative words as
"disallowance of the north's nukes" and "adherence to principle" but
gone the lengths of talking a lot about such dangerous theory of war as
"preempting a nuclear strike at the north" and "leading the north to
changes" and the "theory of bringing down its social system".
Park's "confidence-building process" which sounds like a foreign
phraseology is no more than a theory of distrust and confrontation as it
is of treacherous and anti-reunification nature in all aspects from its
origin to its ultimate goal.
It is rooted in the "Helsinki process" worked out by the U.S. and
other Western forces in a bid to bring down the socialist system in East
European countries in the last century.
Had Park been truly concerned about the issue of the nation and
reunification, she wouldn't have been carried away by something foreign,
her master's work, but would have commenced her job on the basis of the
good precedent recorded in the history of the inter-Korean relations.
The two north-south summits and joint declarations specially
recorded in the history of the nation serve as good experience as they
made a breakthrough in the history of distrust and confrontation and
ushered in a new era of unity, reunification and peace and prosperity.
If she thoroughly implemented the historic declarations based on the
idea of "By our nation itself", without using the word "confidence,"
this would precisely mean the process of confidence-building between the
north and the south and the one of achieving unity and reunification.
Park tried hard to conceal her true colors by wearing a veil of
"confidence", claiming that she was "different" from traitor Lee Myung
Bak. However, this only revealed the roots of distrust and enmity
lurking behind it.
A saying goes that a poisonous herb has its own noxious root. What
Park and her "confidence-building process" have shown for the past 8
months are only distrust and confrontation.
No sooner had Park taken office than she cried out for "resolute
joint counter-action of south Korea and the U.S. against the north's
provocation", asserting that the above-said "process" is "by no means an
appeasement policy" and "it is based on military deterrence through
south Korea-U.S. alliance".
She uttered that "the north's dismantlement of nukes was not a
precondition" but is now taking the lead in the nuclear racket against
the DPRK after declaring her policy "urging the north to dismantle its
nukes first."
Not only her U.S. master's moves to stifle the DPRK but also
provocative hysteria of the war maniacs of the south Korean puppet army
are to be "absolutely trusted" and such behaviors deliberately going
beyond the tolerance limit any time are tolerated.
On the contrary, the joint declarations which should be regarded as
cornerstones for the development of the north-south relations have been
totally denied and actions demanding their implementation have become
targets of distrust and suppression.
When the south Korean puppet Intelligence Service recklessly opened
to public the minutes of north-south summit on June 24 just 4 months
after Park took office, people from various circles in south Korea
reacted against it at once.
"Now that the minutes of the south-north summit, the core of the
confidence-building on the Korean Peninsula, are opened to public, how
can inter-Korean dialogue be conducted in an honest and candid manner?
It is our view that inter-Korean relations in the 5 years of the Park's
government have collapsed." "The opening of the minutes of south-north
summit is an unprecedented one. It brought to light that the process is
not for trust but for confrontation."
This is the conclusion drawn by the Korean nation and the judgment
made by history of Park Geun Hye and her "north policy". -0-
The Helsinki Accords which are mentioned in the article were a sell-out to imperialism by the Brezhnev leadership of the USSR which gave the green light to counter-revolutionaries in the socialist countries of Europe.
ReplyDeleteNow the puppet Park Geun Hye is trying to use the same trick against the DPRK