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Fri, 07/01/2011 - 10:26
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Remarks of S. Korean PM Blasted

Pyongyang, July 1 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, south Korean Prime Minister Kim Hwang Sik pulled up the DPRK again at a "ceremony" commemorating the Korean war. He impudently talked about "a way for the nation" and cried out for maintaining "perfect security posture".
Rodong Sinmun Friday observes in a bylined commentary in this regard:
What he uttered is nothing but sheer sophism intended to shift the blame for the increasing tension on the Korean Peninsula on to the DPRK and intensify confrontation against it.
As proven by the present situation, it is none other than the south Korean regime which is chiefly to blame for deteriorating the inter-Korean relations and escalating the confrontation and tension through its reckless campaign against the DPRK.
Now that the regime has made such extreme provocation as threatening not to rule out even a war against the DPRK, there remains only physical settlement between the north and the south.
As the DPRK had already clarified, it will not deal with the Lee regime any longer but go over to a nationwide all-out offensive for forcing it to pay for all its crimes.

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