Posted on 06/17/2018 12:46:56 AM PDT by GonzoII
North Korea's state media on Sunday stressed principles of mutual respect and sovereignty in international relations, following its agreement with the United States last week to build "new" ties.
The Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the North's ruling Workers' Party, carried an editorial in which it said that "unilateral demands" based on military and economic superiority undermine the sound development of international relations, without specifically mentioning the U.S.
"All countries and ethnic groups should develop their friendly, cooperative ties based on the principle of mutual respect, and they must not infringe on others' sovereignty. ... The relations among the countries pursuing unilateral interests cannot last long," the editorial, monitored in Seoul, said.
"Our republic has consistently maintained that even if a country has had hostile or confrontational relations with us, we will improve and develop the relationship with it, should it respect our sovereignty and treat our country in a friendly manner," it added.
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Take that you #nevertrump fongools. That was for NORK domestic propaganda consumption.
But, but, but, Russia, Russia, Russia, Stormy, Stormy, Stormy...
Everyone knows if Obama had the same meeting, the media would have been orgasmic. “THAT’S diplomacy! Breathtaking!” Sickening treasonous snakes.
PS Thanks for posting this.
You’re welcome...NK seems to be prepairing the people for some changes.
There is going to be culture shock the likes of which the world has never seen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0TYCEXmi90
They are learning about civilization after many years in the darkness
Eventually human rights will follow- we hope!!
Translation: We clap on you, Amelican Dogs, and you smire and eat it.
Post from an 8-chan ANON...and, if true, could be YUGE!
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