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Saturday, April 12, 2014

The North scolding reunification bid as " a madman dream "

The North scolding reunification bid as " a madman dream "

North Korea Saturday strongly condemned the proposal of South Korean President Park Geun - Hye on laying the groundwork for reunification through economic exchanges and humanitarian aid as " an impossible dream of a lunatic " .

Scathing attack National Defence Commission ( NDC ) of the ruling North Korea is Pyongyang 's first official reaction to the suggestion made ​​Park in a speech last month in Dresden in the former East Germany , AFP reported .

He urged the North to expand reunion of families separated by the division of Korea and increase economic and cultural exchanges across borders , starting with an increase in humanitarian aid South .

" The unification of Germany for us an example and model of peaceful reunification , " he said .

A spokesman for the NDC stated that German reunification occurs where the East and the West accuse Park absorb begging foreign nations to help South Korea's reunification in which the North mengabsobsi .

" This is just a pipe dream of a lunatic , " he said , condemned the proposed Park , calling it a " Declaration of Dresden " by Seoul , as " nonsense " full of " hypocrisy and deception " .

" The fact that it's in a special place , Park Geun - Hye criticized about reunification expressed cynical mind " , he said in a statement quoted by Pyongyang's state media .

Reunification , however , regarded as a national priority in both the South and North Korean constitution , but the pro - unification sentiment into an affluent Southern has been weakened in recent years .

A spokesman for Seoul urges North Korea to comply with previous agreements including important agreement signed in 2000 , which emphasizes all approvals before it gives priority to the discussion of appeasement military confrontation .


very Tense

Tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula since the South launched annual military exercises with the United States in February , which is described Pyongyang as preparation invasion of the North .

In sharp protest over the practice , Pyongyang launched a series of rocket and missile launches , which is topped with a medium-range missile test first since March 26, 2009 .

The two Koreas also exchanged artillery fire across the tense Yellow Sea border on March 31 , after dropping about 100 North across the maritime border bullet during shooting practice with real bullets .

Shootout following a warning North Korea that it would conduct a nuclear test form of " new " - possibly refers to uranium -based device or mini warhead small enough to be fitted in ballistic missiles .

Park also said in a speech in Dresden that the south will help channel international funds for the economic development of the North if Pyongyang halted its nuclear weapons program .

But the NDC spokesman said : " They have to remember that criticism Park Geun - Hye is the first root cause of the deterioration of North-South relations and obscures the prospect of this nation . "

" It is a general view of the public that the North-South relations will be more seamless than it is only when the Park closes its mouth is disgusting , " he said .

Despite the verbal attacks , professor Moo - Jin of the University of North Korean Studies said Pyongyang will likely loosen and return to dialogue later this month when the South and the United States put an end to their military training .

Diplomatic efforts to revive the six-party talks about the long stalled disarmament of North Korea seems to also light up again .

The U.S. State Department said Friday that the special envoy Glyn Davies will meet with Wu Dawei Tiongkoknya partners in New York and Washington next week to discuss the denuclearization of North Korea .

Wu on Friday held talks with South Korean partner Hwang Joon - Kuk in Beijing on ways to " continue the dialogue which means " that aims to produce " substantial progress " about the North 's denuclearization , said Hwang told reporters .

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