Seoul: The media of North Korea accused the United States on Friday’s double standard on military activities and pursuing hostile policies against Pyongyang which hindered restarting talks about nuclear weapons and the country’s missile program.
Comments came after North Korea and South Korea tested ballistic missiles sacked on Wednesday, the latest steps in a weapons race in which the two countries have developed increasingly sophisticated weapons.
Washington condemned the North Korean test – and the previous separate test days of what experts said could become his first roaming missile who was able to carry nuclear warheads – as a threat to his neighbors, but did not mention the SEOUL test from the ballistic missile launched submarines Launched to submarines (SLBM).
In an article published by the official KCNA news agency Kim Myong Chol, which was described as a “international affair analyst”, said the United States had “moved great ugliness” by presenting North Korea’s actions as “threats to international peace and security”.
“Chasing their armed provocation on a certain occasion and aims to aim for a certain target, it blames the steps owned by our rights to defend themselves.
The arrogant and truly response is a clear American-style revelation.
Attitude,” said Kim.
“Today’s high practice has exceeded the limit.” Little is known about Kim, even though KCNA often brings comments by His name and some South Korean media reports describe it as a “unofficial spokesperson” based in Japan for the North, officially called the People’s Democratic Republic (DPRK).
He said Washington would be blamed for defense that prevented the restart of talks aimed at dismantling North Korean nuclear and ballistic missile warehouses in return for sanctions assistance.
“Even though contact and dialogue are done now, it is certain that the US will increase the double-transaction benchmark that will be contacted by our actions for the self-defense of ‘threats’ to world peace and allies,” Kim said.
“Unless the US Vouches for its hostile policy with the DPRK, the word denuclirization will never be placed on the table.” His comments were in line with the statement on Wednesday by Kim Yo Jong, a strong sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who attacked in South Korea for criticizing the “routine defensive steps” of North when developing his own missile.
North Korea continues to develop its weapon system, raising bets for negotiations that began between Kim Jong PBB and former US President Donald Trump in 2018 and has stalled since 2019.