calendar>>June 9. 2015 Juche 104
S. Korean Chief Executive's Remarks against DPRK Censured
Pyongyang, June 9 (KCNA) -- Park Geun Hye, addressing a meeting on June 6, talked about "threat" and "abandonment of nuclear weapons", while slandering once again the DPRK's step for bolstering up the capabilities for self-defense. She was so impudent as to let loose a spate of rubbish that the north should opt for "dialogue and cooperation" and she hoped the north would take the "road of co-prosperity".

Commenting on this, papers here Tuesday term her remarks stinging outpourings reeking of extreme repugnancy and confrontation with follow countrymen.

The puppet chief executive's words and deeds over the past two years and her present-day acts indicate that she has regarded the DPRK as the target of confrontation and war, not as the fellow countrymen with whom to achieve reconciliation and unity, when approaching the north-south relations, Rodong Sinmun says, and goes on:

No one in the world will regard the shells fired by the puppet forces almost every day in the hotspot areas in the West Sea and the areas along the Military Demarcation Line as fireworks for reconciliation because they are serious threats to the DPRK.

Park's rhetoric about "abandonment of nuclear weapons" is an open denial of the line and social system of the DPRK and a grave politically-motivated provocation against it. The DPRK's deterrence for self-defense with nuclear force as its pivot serves as the treasured sword guaranteeing the sovereignty and dignity of the country and the co-prosperity of the nation and it is not a bargaining chip which the DPRK can give up under pressure nor it is the one from which it hopes to get any reward.

Minju Joson says: Park is malignantly slandering the DPRK's line on simultaneously developing the two fronts and its step for bolstering up the capabilities for self-defense, a revelation of her sinister intention to realize her ambition for "unification through absorption" with the backing of the U.S.

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