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US Hostile Policy toward DPRK Slammed
Pyongyang, July 30 (KCNA) -- Political parties of Bangladesh denounced the U.S. for its hostile policy toward the DPRK.

Expressing deep concern about the situation of the Korean Peninsula growing acute day by day due to the unjust hostile policy toward the DPRK on the part of the U.S. and its followers, the Workers' Party of Bangladesh said in its statement on July 23:

The U.S. moves to stifle the DPRK and its nuclear blackmail compelled the latter to have access to the nuclear deterrent.

It is legitimate right for the DPRK to employ all means to defend the sovereignty of the country from the U.S. military threat getting evermore undisguised with each passing day.

The U.S. should pull all its aggression armed forces out of south Korea and immediately drop its hostile policy toward the DPRK.

The Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist) in its statement on July 24 said, recalling that the U.S. unleashed a war of aggression against the young DPRK in June 1950:

Today the U.S. imperialists are getting hell-bent again on the scheme for another war of aggression in a bid to make up for their defeat in the last Korean War.

We express firm solidarity with the Korean people in their struggle to defend the sovereignty of the country, regarding as legitimate the measures for self-defence taken by the DPRK in recent years.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Eisam Lary, general-secretary of the Arab Lawyers Union, in a statement on July 22 charged that the U.S. is persistently working to stifle socialist Korea in the same gangster-like manner as was seen 60 years ago, instead of drawing due lesson from the shameless defeat it suffered in the Korean War.

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