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US President's Asian Tour Censured by Spokesman for FM of DPRK
STATEMENT
By DPRK FM Spokesperson
The spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK issued the following statement on Tuesday:
U.S. President Obama toured Japan, south Korea, Malaysia and Philippines from April 23 to 29.
As warned by the DPRK of the danger of his junket on April 21, it was clearly confirmed that Obama's tour was a dangerous one as it was aimed to bring dark clouds of more acute confrontation and nuclear arms race to Asia.
Obama proved in practice that the U.S. hegemonic "strategy for rebalancing" in the Asia-Pacific region is being pushed forward in real earnest.
In Japan he officially declared for the first time as U.S. president that islets of dispute between China and Japan come within the scope of the application of the U.S.-Japan security treaty, thus confirming that it is natural for the U.S. forces to interfere in case of military conflict between China and Japan. He also sup…
STATEMENT
By DPRK FM Spokesperson
The spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK issued the following statement on Tuesday:
U.S. President Obama toured Japan, south Korea, Malaysia and Philippines from April 23 to 29.
As warned by the DPRK of the danger of his junket on April 21, it was clearly confirmed that Obama's tour was a dangerous one as it was aimed to bring dark clouds of more acute confrontation and nuclear arms race to Asia.
Obama proved in practice that the U.S. hegemonic "strategy for rebalancing" in the Asia-Pacific region is being pushed forward in real earnest.
In Japan he officially declared for the first time as U.S. president that islets of dispute between China and Japan come within the scope of the application of the U.S.-Japan security treaty, thus confirming that it is natural for the U.S. forces to interfere in case of military conflict between China and Japan. He also sup…