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Reckless Remarks of Japanese Politicians under Fire
Pyongyang, February 4 (KCNA) -- The Japanese prime minister and foreign minister recently talked rubbish about the DPRK, thus making profound confusion of right and wrong. They ballyhooed about "an unpredictable situation" and "halt to the uranium enrichment."

Rodong Sinmun Saturday observes in a bylined commentary in this regard:

Lurking behind these jargons is an ulterior intention to lead the DPRK to a "change."

The commentary goes on:

The world was admired at the loyalty, the sense of obligation, conviction of sure victory, will and spirit displayed by the service personnel and people of the DPRK during the period of mourning over the great loss to the nation.

Japan, too, must know that they who got united closer around the headquarters of the revolution by overcoming sorrow with strength and courage dynamically turned out as one in the drive for building a thriving nation.

The Japanese authorities should feel shame instead of hurling mud at the DPRK in the light of their dirty political landscape.

The "unpredictable situation" touted by them is something which can take place in such country as Japan.

There may be no time to spare for the Japanese politicians to mind other's business.

The Japanese authorities would be well advised to cope with such situation in their own country.

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