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Construction site in Pyongyang
Yu Tong Chol, a workshop head
The U.S. imperialists and the south Korean regime call for dialogue with the DPRK while staging the nuclear war exercises against it.
This is a mockery and deception to the DPRK.
If they truly want to have dialogue with the DPRK, they should put an immediate halt to all the hostile acts.
And the U.S. troops should quit south Korea at once.
Jo Kwang Rim, a worker
I never believe in the U.S. Not only I but also all other people in the DPRK regard the Yankees as a devil.
The U.S. call for dialogue has not come from a good intention.
Yun Yong Chol, secretary of a party cell
The Yankees are so cunning and wicked.
In the period of the Fatherland Liberation War (1950-1953), the U.S. attempted to launch "summer offensive" and "new offensive" while talks were going for a ceasefire.
Over the past years it made not a few agreements with the DPRK,
including the DPRK-U.S. Agreed Framework and the September 19 Joint Statement,
but never honored its promises, persistently getting hell-bent on tricks to stifle the DPRK.
Words do not work on the U.S., and only military action is needed to settle accounts with it.
Jong Song Il, deputy head of a workshop
They urge the DPRK to take a step for denuclearization as a precondition for dialogue.
The DPRK's nuclear weapons are a treasure of the nation.
The country should never give up its nuclear arms until it has finally settled accounts with the U.S.