PDRK says US remains hostile
N Korea: The Foreign Ministry of the Peoples' Democratic Republic of
Korea (PDRK) says US hostility against it has not changed with President
Barack Obama.
The PDRK Foreign Ministry told the KCNA news agency that this policy
is aimed at destroying the existing system of the PDRK.
During the first 100 days of the new Obama administration, for
example, the US insisted on calling our sending into space an artificial
satellite for peaceful end, a provocation, he noted.
He also noted the the hostile remarks made by US Secretary of States
Hillary Clinton, and their similarity with those by previous
governments, as well as in actions in the military field, like the
exercises at Key Resolve and Foal Eagle in South Korea last March.
Therefore, the PDRK will not engage in dialogue with an invariably
hostile party, adding that their measures are to defend their national
security, sovereignty and strengthen the nuclear deterrent policy.
Pyongyang, Prensa Latina |