May.26.2001 Juche 90


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Kim Jong Il inspects KPA unit
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Kim Jong Il enjoys art performance by servicemen's family art circles
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Anniversary of diplomatic ties between DPRK and Nepal observed
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Plan for functions discussed in S. Korea
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U.S. moves for MD assailed
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U.S. preparations for another Korean war assailed
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U.S. urged to withdraw its forces from S. Korea forthwith



Kim Jong Il inspects KPA unit
 ��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- Leader Kim Jong Il inspected KPA unit no.
826 on Friday. Accompanying him were KPA generals Ri Myong Su, Hyon Chol Hae
and Pak Jae Gyong, secretary of the wpk central committee Kim Kuk Thae and
others.
��� He visited the unit's company honoured with the twice three-revolution
red flag. 
��� He took warm care of the living of the soldiers, looking round
entertainment and service facilities including an education room, bedroom,
mess, kitchen, provision store, outdoor rest place and pens of the company.
��� Saying that the commanding officers and soldiers of the company are
sprucing up the company and its surroundings and managing it assiduously, he
highly praised them for their deeds and called upon the whole army to strive
to follow the company's example.
��� He saw the soldiers of the company in training.
��� He was greatly satisfied to see all the soldiers of the company trained
to be indomitable combatants who are staunchly struggling for the security
of the country and the people. He gave them a pair of binoculars and an
automatic rifle as gifts and had a picture taken with them.
��� Then he dropped in at the operation command room and the room for the
study of military science of the unit's headquarters and acquainted himself
in detail with the performance of the unit's duty and advanced highly
important tasks to be fulfilled to increase the combat capability of the
unit. 
��� He moved on to the company under the unit's direct control and went
round entertainment and service facilities of the company. he gave it an
automatic rifle as a gift and had a photograph taken with the officers and
men of the unit. 

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Kim Jong Il enjoys art performance by servicemen's family art circles
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- Leader Kim Jong Il on Friday saw together
with KPA officers and men an art performance given by servicemen's family
art circles of KPA units nos. 243 and 233 which participated in the 4th
servicemen's family art circle contest of KPA. Appreciating the performance
together with him were generals Ri Myong Su, Hyon Chol Hae and Pak Jae Gyong
and other general officers of the KPA, secretary of the WPK central
committee Kim Kuk Thae and others.
��� In their revolutionary and militant repertoire the performers sang of
their worthy life and pride in stoutly advancing along the road of
revolution under the warm care of Kim Jong Il and truthfully represented the
unshakable faith and will of the servicemen's families to devotedly defend
the headquarters of the revolution and accomplish the revolutionary cause of
Juche in single-hearted unity with their husbands standing guard over the
defence line of the country.
��� At the end of the performance Kim Jong Il warmly acknowledged the
performers and the audience and congratulated the performers on their
successful performance.
��� He said that the servicemen's families are the admirable women
revolutionaries who are managing their economic life assiduously and
sincerely helping their husbands in their revolutionary work despite
obstacles and difficulties and highly praised them for their feats.
��� He called upon the whole society to learn from the noble spiritual
world, militant traits and way of life of servicemen's families.
��� He put forward highly important tasks to be fulfilled to further develop
the popular and mass art activities.

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Anniversary of diplomatic ties between DPRK and Nepal observed
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- A friendly meeting was held in Kathmandu on
the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the DPRK and Nepal. Present there were the speaker of the
house of representatives, the chairman of the standing committee of the
royal council, the foreign minister, the general secretary of the c.c., the
Nepal Communist Party (United Marxist-Leninist) and senior officials of the
government, political parties and the parliament.
��� The chairman of the standing committee of the royal council in a speech
said that President Kim Il Sung was, indeed, a great man who was well versed
in all fields and looked far into the future. he expressed the firm belief
that the friendly ties between the two countries forged by the president
would grow stronger.

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Plan for functions discussed in S. Korea
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- The members of the Thaeyanghoe (sun society)
active in Seoul held a meeting on May 13 on the occasion of the first
anniversary of the Pyongyang meeting of the heads of the north and the south
of Korea and the publication of the June 15 Joint Declaration and discussed
a plan for functions to significantly commemorate the anniversary, according
to radio Voice of National Salvation from Seoul. At the meeting they set the
period from May 15 to June 15 as a month to commemorate the first
anniversary of the June 15 Joint Declaration and decided to arrange a show
of a video tape show which the whole process of the Pyongyang meeting is
recorded. 
��� It was also decided to hold a lecture meeting under the titles of
"holding of inter-Korean summit, crystal of General Kim Jong Il's love for
the country and the nation,"
��� "June 15 Joint Declaration is a landmark of national reunification,"
etc. and a photo exhibition related to the summit, distribute video tapes
introducing the reality of the DPRK and stage a function of singing
reunification songs.

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U.S. moves for MD assailed
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- The central committee of the National
Democratic Front of South Korea on May 19 issued a statement condemning the
united states for pushing forward the establishment of the "Missile Defense"
system on the pretext of a "threat" from the DPRK, Seoul-based radio Voice
of National Salvation reported. The MD is aimed to make a nuclear preemptive
strike at North Korea, which the U.S. considers as an obstruction to
carrying out the U.S. strategy for world supremacy, exterminate the Korean
nation, monopolize nuclear missiles and thus contain and bring under its
control big powers, establish hegemonism and bring huge profits to its
military industry complexes, the statement said, and went on:
��� Considering the Korean peninsula as an ignition point for a global
nuclear war, the united states designated the East Sea of Korea as the first
test ground for MD and is working hard to deploy two aegis ships fitted with
30 interceptor missiles of the latest type.
��� The Korean nation, who was forced to suffer from the disastrous June 25
war by the U.S., is now exposed to the danger of nuclear disasters.
��� The Korean people should not allow themselves to fall victim to the U.S.
��� The U.S. must stop at once its anachronistic moves to establish MD
against humanity and pull its lethal weapons and forces out of South Korea
without delay. 
��� The present South Korean authorities must act with discretion, clearly
mindful that if they "cooperate" the U.S. in its aggressive MD, it will meet
only a miserable death.

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U.S. preparations for another Korean war assailed
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- U.S. bellicose forces are scheming to create
brigades as a task force to be hurled into the Korean front. Assailing this,
Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary says:
��� The United States will reportedly organize two combat brigades by next
year to be promptly hurled into the Korean front in case of "emergency" on
the Korean peninsula.
��� Equipped with new type armoured vehicles of high maneuverability and
ultra modern commanding and control means, the brigades will perform the
role of a task force in the Korean War. The force is to be hurled into the
Korean front within four days in the event of the outbreak of a war in
Korea. 
��� This clearly proves that the U.S. is getting its aggression troops fully
ready for the war after making the event a fait accompli.
��� The main thrust of the U.S. imperialists' preparations for this war is
to increase the maneuverability and fire power to maximize their forces'
capability in the war. That is why they have directed particular efforts to
strengthening their troops around the Korean peninsula and their air and
naval task forces, in particular.
��� On the basis of its calculation that a rapid deployment of
reinforcements would exert a strong influence on the outcome of a war, the
U.S. is keen to settle this issue. the projected creation of new combat
brigades of high maneuverability and attack capability is to serve this
purpose. 
��� The DPRK is left with no option but to take every military
counter-measure, given the U.S. imperialists' persistent moves to provoke a
new Korean war at any cost.
��� If they provoke a Korean war, it will only drive them to an abyss of
ruin. The U.S. is well-advised to behave with discretion, deeply mindful of
the consequences to be entailed by the new Korean war of aggression.

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U.S. urged to withdraw its forces from S. Korea forthwith
��� Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- A high-ranking official of the Bush
administration recently asserted that "North Korean forces deployed along
the military demarcation line should be reduced" before the resumption of
the DPRK-U.S. talks. In this regard Minju Joson today in a signed commentary
observes: 
��� This reflects the wrong attitude and stand of the bush administration
towards the DPRK-U.S. dialogue.
��� It is quite unreasonable in any respect for the united states to put up
any precondition for the resumption of the DPRK-U.S. dialogue.
��� As far as the issue of forces cutdown on the Korean peninsula is
concerned, the most urgent issue to be settled is the withdrawal of the U.S.
troops from South Korea.
��� When the U.S. troops get out of South Korea, the issue of troop
reduction on the peninsula will find a smooth solution in the course of the
reunification of the north and the south by federal formula.
��� The Bush administration, however, is only insisting on the DPRK's
"reduction of its conventional forces," not uttering even a word about the
withdrawal of the U.S. troops from South Korea.
��� It is doing so not because of any interest in the troop cutdown on the
peninsula but in pursuance of its ulterior aim.
��� The administration seeks to justify the U.S. forces' presence in South
Korea with the insistence on the DPRK's "conventional forces cutback and,
furthermore, completely disarm the DPRK and stifle it.
��� The DPRK can not remain a passive onlooker to the prevailing situation.
��� It is free to have its own option.
��� The Bush administration's sinister move to stifle the DPRK compels it to
make full preparations to counter the move.
��� The administration is well advised to swim with the trend of the times
and withdraw the U.S. troops from South Korea before talking about the
DPRK's "conventional forces cutback."


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