Pyongyang, October 10 (KCNA) -- Park Geun Hye, chief executive of south
Korea, when meeting the secretary general of ASEAN Wednesday, let loose
such invectives as "double-attitude of provocation and appeasement" and
"call for abandonment of nuclear program," again pulling up the DPRK
over its "nuclear issue".
The spokesman for the National Reconciliation Council issued a
statement on Friday blasting her reckless remarks. This is an
unpardonable politically-motivated provocation against the DPRK and
indecorum chilling the hard-won atmosphere of improving the north-south
relations, the statement said, and went on:
It is most important for mending the north-south relations to create
a good atmosphere and both sides should work hard to do so.
The north and the south have already agreed to have the second round of high-level contact.
However, Park made such coarse invectives against the DPRK before
having the contact. This is the behavior bereft of elementary courtesy
and common sense towards the dialogue partner.
No matter what pressure her U.S. master may put on Park, she should
learn how to recognize and respect the dialogue partner before reading
his face.
Vitriol against the dialogue partner would only hurt mutual feelings and bring nothing good to both.
By letting loose again such reckless remarks against the DPRK Park
brought to light the fact that "improvement of the north-south
relations" and "unification" touted by her a lot were not utterances
made out of her concern for them but to improve her image.
In the past too, she let loose a string of invectives rattling the
nerves of the DPRK irrespective of time and place, bedeviling the
north-south relations.
She would be well advised to behave herself, bearing in mind that a
golden chance of improving the strained north-south relations may be
missed. -0-
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