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NK Site Slams S.Korea for Changing Inter-Korean Policy

Written: 2010-03-04 15:52:00Updated: 2010-03-04 17:39:50

NK Site Slams S.Korea for Changing Inter-Korean Policy

A North Korean state-run Web site has blasted South Korea for deciding to revise the Basic Plan for Development of Inter-Korean Relations.

Uriminzokkiri.com (Among Our Nation) said the revision is a denial of the June 15th Joint Declaration and the October 4th Declaration that were signed between the two nations following inter-Korean summits.

The site added that it was an expression of South Korea’s intent to openly pit the same race against one another.

The South Korean government, after deciding to revise the basic plan, discussed changes on February 25th.

The plan intends to link progress in dismantling the North’s nuclear program with increasing inter-Korean economic cooperation.

The Web site is run by the North's ruling Workers' Party and the Committee for Peaceful Unification of the Fatherland.

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