In New Year's message, North Korea demands US troops pullout (AP) Updated: 2006-01-01 10:08
North Korea on Sunday issued a New Year's message demanding the withdrawal of
U.S. troops from South Korea, and accusing Washington of seeking to launch a new
war in the peninsula.
"All the Koreans ... must never tolerate treacherous acts of
anti-reunification forces who are conspiring with foreign forces. We should
launch a dynamic campaign against war and for peace," said a joint editorial
carried by North Korea's Rodong Sinmun and two other major state-run newspapers.
North Korea traditionally marks New Year's Day with a joint editorial by the
country's three major newspapers.
"The entire nation should firmly defend peace and security on the Korean
Peninsula by turning out in the struggle to resolutely foil the U.S. attempt to
launch another war. We must remove the root cause of war completely from this
land by launching a nationwide campaign for driving out the U.S. troops," said
the editorial carried by the North's Korean Central News Agency.
The New Year's message didn't mention a word about the nuclear standoff with
the United States.
The United States, the two Koreas, China, Japan and Russia have held fifth
rounds of talks since 2003 to find a way of ending North Korea's nuclear
ambitions.
In September, North Korea agreed to give up its atomic programs in return for
aid and security assurances. But no progress has been made on implementing the
agreement after North Korea placed conditions on its disarmament. The United
States has rejected such conditions.
The North has attempted to justify its nuclear weapons program, saying it
serves as a deterrent against a U.S. attack. Washington has repeatedly said it
has no intention of invading the country, but distrust between the two
governments runs deep.
In December, Pyongyang threatened to boycott nuclear talks with the United
States, South Korea, China, Japan and Russia unless the U.S. sanctions imposed
over its alleged illicit activities are lifted.
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