Supreme leader Kim Jong Un,
in his report at Seventh Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea, said
that in order to mend inter-Korean relationship and open up a wide
avenue to national reunification inter-Korean agreements should be
respected and be implemented from first to last.
The
three principles of national reunification, the June 15 Joint
Declaration and the October 4 Declaration agreed upon and declared by
the north and the south of Korea serve as a great program for
independent reunification, agreements common to the nation to be
invariably held aloft in improving the inter-Korean relations and
solving the issue of national reunification as they reflect the desire
and requirements of Koreans and specific conditions of Korea.
They
indicate the principle to be consistently adhered to in promoting the
improvement of relations between the north and the south and achieving
national reunification and the most reasonable and constructive ways of
comprehensively expanding and developing exchange and cooperation in all
fields such as politics, economy, culture and humanitarianism.
The
attitude toward the three principles of national reunification and
joint declarations distinguish reunification, peace and patriotism from
division, war and treachery.
Had
the agreements common to the nation been implemented, the inter-Korean
relations would not have undergone turns and twists but great progress
would have been made in realizing the cause of national reunification.
Now
hanging low over the Korean Peninsula is the cold air of confrontation
and dark clouds of war being brought by the south Korean authorities in
collusion with outsiders.
The
DPRK government has made sincere efforts to improve inter-Korean ties
and write a new chapter of it on the basis of the agreements common to
the nation.
To
set store by the agreements common to the nation and honestly implement
them is the only way of removing the danger of war on the Korean
Peninsula, improving the north-south relations and opening a new phase
for reconciliation, cooperation, peace and reunification.
If
the inter-Korean agreements are nullified with the change of situation
and the replacement of regime in south Korea, no agreement to be made by
the north and the south will prove useful.
History
and current situation show that inter-Korean relations would face
deadlock if the south Korean authorities have no will to respect and
implement inter-Korean agreements.
The
south Korean authorities should be well aware of the desire of all
Koreans and requirements of the times and abandon their attitude and
stand of denying the agreements common to the nation.
Respecting
and implementing the three principles of national reunification, the
June 15 Joint Declaration and the October 4 Declaration will lead to the
independent reunification.
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