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NKorea says SKorean leader
running risk of war
AFP
Monday, April 7, 2008
North Korea Monday renewed its attacks on South Korea's
new President Lee Myung-Bak, accusing him of pushing the peninsula
closer to nuclear war.
The communist party newspaper Rodong Sinmun poured
scorn on his decision to link economic aid to the North's nuclear
disarmament, and said he should order the United States to withdraw
"its nuclear weapons massively stockpiled in South Korea."
The United States, Seoul's long-time military ally, says it withdrew
the last of its nuclear weapons from South Korea in 1991.
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The paper in a commentary called on the US to end "its political
and military threat to the DPRK's (North Korea's) security and
sovereignty."
It said the Lee government's demand for Pyongyang to denuclearise
as a precondition for better relations had caused a crisis in
cross-border ties.
"It is as clear as noonday that their persistent insistence
on the above-said provocative assertion would only lead to a war
on this land," the paper said.
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