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DPRK's Stand on Denuclearization of Whole Korea Supported

Pyongyang, November 6 (KCNA) -- Personages of Demark and Myanmar issued statements on Oct. 28 and 31 in support of the stand of the DPRK government on denuclearizing the whole Korean Peninsula.

Anders Kristensen, chairman of the Denmark-DPRK Friendship Association, recalled that leader Kim Jong Il's answers to questions put by ITAR-TASS reflect the wishes of the Korean people for the peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula, adding that it clarified the DPRK's stand to develop the friendly and cooperative relations with all the countries of the world.

The association supports the Korean people in their socialist construction and expresses full solidarity with the efforts made by the DPRK to develop the relations with other countries, he stressed.

Tin Tun, director of the Myanmar Medical Research Institute, referred to the sincere efforts by the DPRK government for the denuclearization on the peninsula and the U.S. hostile policy toward it challenging those efforts.

Saying that the peace on the peninsula is not an issue confined to this region only, the director went on:

The DPRK will further bolster its nuclear deterrent in order to protect the country and nation's destiny from the U.S. undisguised nuclear threat and its stepped-up hostile policy.

Kim Jong Il reiterated the principled stand of the DPRK government to realize the denuclearization of the whole Korean Peninsula by implementing the September 19 joint statement comprehensively and in a balanced way on the principle of simultaneous actions.

We unequivocally support his answers given to ITAR-TASS.

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