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S. Korean Chief Executive's Sycophancy to U.S. Disclosed

Pyongyang, November 9 (KCNA) -- The south Korean chief executive was disclosed to have read what the U.S. officials had written for him, when making speeches during his U.S. visit in October, according to the south Korean KBS on Tuesday.

The south Korean embassy in the U.S. entrusted the working out of draft speeches and their revision to a company in Washington specializing in drawing up speeches. It paid 46 500 U.S. dollars for joint speeches in U.S Congress and the White House. The south Korean chief executive just read what was given to him to read.

In his speech he said the Free Trade Agreement would bring big success and promised to continue confrontation with fellow countrymen while calling for tightening military alliance with the U.S. This was, in the final analysis, the humiliating behavior pursuant to the U.S. scenario.

When this fact was revealed, a high-ranking official concerned of the south Korean puppet government let loose the ridiculous remarks that it was usual practice to receive advice from the U.S. company to make speeches more effective.

The recent case clearly proved that the south Korean authorities are the puppets moving at the beck and call of the U.S.

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