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Thursday, January 04, 2001, updated at 21:52(GMT+8)
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Foreign Policy Remains Unchanged, DPRK Says

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) stressed Thursday that its foreign policy would remain unchanged, said a signed article in Rodong Sinmun.

The article said that the international prestige of the DPRK rose higher than before due to the independent politics of the Workers' Party of Korea.

Referring to the development of bilateral relations between DPRK and China and Russia and the establishment of diplomatic relations between the DPRK and members of the European Union, the article said that this does not mean any change in the DPRK's ideology and system, but proves the validity and vitality of the idea of the foreign policy of the DPRK.

The Worker's Party and the government of DPRK have consistently upheld this idea from a firm independent stand and made every possible effort for its materialization, said the article.







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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) stressed Thursday that its foreign policy would remain unchanged, said a signed article in Rodong Sinmun.

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