North Korea media slams South Korea over 'persisting in anti-DPRK policy''

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In a commentary published on Saturday, the newspaper also said that Seoul took 'the resolution of nuclear issues on Korean Peninsula as the precondition of improving north-south relations.'

North Korean daily Rodong Sinmun has accused South Korean authorities of "persisting with an anti-DPRK policy."

In a commentary published on Saturday, the newspaper also said that Seoul took "the resolution of nuclear issues on Korean Peninsula as the precondition of improving north-south relations."

According to Xinhua, the commentary also said that despite the fact that the Lee Myung-Bak administration has failed in the election of local autonomy, "it still continues its road of anti-unification and anti-nationality."

The results of local election have nothing to do with current DPRK policy which won't be changed in the future, it added.