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Tue, 03/29/2016 - 11:11
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KCNA Demands Cancellation of Ridiculous Confab against DPRK

Pyongyang, March 29 (KCNA) -- It was reported that the 4th "Nuclear Security Summit" would be held in the U.S. The summit is a product of the despicable plot hatched by Obama to give the international community impression that he would immediately start the work for putting into practice the much touted initiative "for building a world without nuclear weapons" made in April of 2009. The summit is nothing but a fig-leaf for covering up the U.S. arbitrary and high-handed nuclear activities. The U.S., in particular, has resorted to ceaseless nuclear blackmail and threat to the DPRK, deepening the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula. It is chiefly to blame for proliferating nukes as it has massively shipped nuclear hardware into south Korea. The U.S. military bases in south Korea have a huge stockpile of nuclear weapons of more than ten types including nuclear missiles, bombs and mines. It has staged nuclear war drills targeting the DPRK by introducing nuclear carriers, submarines, bombers, etc. into south Korea and its vicinity. The U.S. is now staging the largest-ever Key Resolve and Foal Eagle 16 joint military exercises with the south Korean warmongers with huge troops and all type nuclear war hardware involved. This clearly proves that the U.S. is, indeed, a nuclear maniac without an equal. This being a hard fact, the U.S. and the south Korean puppet group are going to use the above-said summit as a means for ratcheting up the sanctions against the DPRK, finding fault with its legitimate access to nuclear weapons. The DPRK's nuclear force will steadily grow at the speed desired by the Workers' Party of Korea according to the goal set by it as long as the U.S. hostile policy towards it persists. The 4th "Nuclear Security Summit" will leave a blot on history as the most shameful international conference. The U.S. should not waste time by holding a futile confab against the DPRK but seek such realistic solution as rolling back its hostile policy toward the latter. -0-

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