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Fate of North-South Relations Entirely Depends on Attitude of S. Korean Authorities: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, March 29 (KCNA) -- The present south Korean chief executive made very provocative remarks for no reason over the DPRK's nuclear issue at the 3rd "nuclear security summit" held in Netherlands. The DPRK laid bare the injustice of her remarks and drew attention to her undesirable demeanor in an answer given by the spokesman for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) to the question raised by KCNA.

However, the south Korean authorities are making much fuss about the "serious violation" of the agreement on halting the smear campaign between the north and south.

Rodong Sinmun on Saturday observes in a commentary in this regard: The south Korean chief executive let loose a string of very reckless remarks against the DPRK, groundlessly accusing it over its nuclear issue at the summit, though she is not well informed of the essence of the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula.

The DPRK told truth as it could not remain a passive onlooker to the behavior of the south Korean chief executive agitating confrontation in violation of the above-said agreement.

It went on:

If the south Korean regime persists in its malignant smear campaign defying the DPRK's warnings, the north-south relations are bound to collapse.

The north-south relations are put at serious peril due to the provocative Foal Eagle joint military maneuvers now under way in south Korea.

She should have expressed concern about this situation and cogitated about how to put it under control.

If she calls on foreign forces to boost cooperation in the confrontation with the DPRK, urging it to dismantle its nukes, the north-south relations are bound to meet tragic consequences.

The fate of the inter-Korean relations entirely depends on the attitude of the south Korean authorities.

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