North Korea said the US allowing South Korea to build more powerful missiles was an example of the US's hostile policy against the North
North Korea said on Monday that the US allowing South Korea to build more powerful missiles was an example of the United States' hostile policy against the North, warning that it could lead to a vicious and unstable situation on the Korean Peninsula.
It was North Korea's first response to a May 21 summit between US and South Korean leaders, in which the US lifted decades of restrictions on South Korea's missile development and allowed its partner to develop unlimited weapons.
Allegations of US policy of hostilities with North Korea are significant because it said it would not return to negotiations and would increase its nuclear weapons as long as the US enmity persists. But a recent statement from a non-governmental organization, not a government agency, suggested that North Korea may still want to leave the negotiating zone with Biden.
The move is to stem the tide of US hostile policy against North Korea and its scandal, Kim Myong Chol, a world news critic, the Korean Central News Agency said. Focused on coping despite word of mouth in conversations.
The US is not wrong, however. It is a serious mistak
North Korea said the US allowing South Korea to build more powerful missiles was an example of the US's hostile policy against the North
North
Korea said on Monday that the US allowing South Korea to build more
powerful missiles was an example of the United States' hostile policy
against the North, warning that it could lead to a vicious and unstable
situation on the Korean Peninsula.
It was North Korea's first
response to a May 21 summit between US and South Korean leaders, in
which the US lifted decades of restrictions on South Korea's missile
development and allowed its partner to develop unlimited weapons.
Allegations
of US policy of hostilities with North Korea are significant because it
said it would not return to negotiations and would increase its nuclear
weapons as long as the US enmity persists. But a recent statement from a
non-governmental organization, not a government agency, suggested that
North Korea may still want to leave the negotiating zone with Biden.
The
move is to stem the tide of US hostile policy against North Korea and
its scandal, Kim Myong Chol, a world news critic, the Korean Central
News Agency said. Focused on coping despite word of mouth in
conversations.
The US is not wrong, however. It is a serious
mistake to pressure (North Korea) to create an unequal balance on the
Korean Peninsula and its environs because this could lead to a dire and
unstable situation on the Korean Peninsula now in the war, he said.
The
United States had previously barred South Korea from building a missile
more than 800 kilometers (500 miles) due to concerns over regional arms
races. The scope is large enough for South Korea’s weapon to strike the
entire North Korea but lacks in striking potential targets that are
important to other neighbors like China and Japan.
Some South
Korean observers praised the end of the sanctions as a restoration of
military rule, but others suspected that the US goal was to increase
military power between the conflict with China.
Analyst Kim
blamed Washington for trying to revive the arms race, block North
Korea's development and distribute missiles in the Middle East.
The
South Korean government has said it is closely monitoring North Korea's
response, but UN Secretary-General Lee Jong-joo will not comment
further, as the remarks are directed to one person, not to an official
statement from the North Korean government.
North Korea's
statement comes as Biden's administration paves the way for a new North
Korean standout in the midst of lengthy negotiations over North Korea's
nuclear program. During the summit, Biden and South Korean President
Moon Jae-in called for a review of U.S. policy. North Korea is taking a
balanced and effective open approach and will explore relations with the
North.
U.S. officials They suggested that Biden would accept a
middle ground between Donald Trump's cooperation with North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un and Barack Obama's patience. Some experts say Biden
will probably not provide North Korea with much of the sanctions without
first taking concrete steps.
A North Korean statement has
criticized the review of Biden's management indirectly, saying the new
policy was viewed by some countries as a fraud.
e to pressure (North Korea) to create an unequal balance on the Korean Peninsula and its environs because this could lead to a dire and unstable situation on the Korean Peninsula now in the war, he said.
The United States had previously barred South Korea from building a missile more than 800 kilometers (500 miles) due to concerns over regional arms races. The scope is large enough for South Korea’s weapon to strike the entire North Korea but lacks in striking potential targets that are important to other neighbors like China and Japan.
Some South Korean observers praised the end of the sanctions as a restoration of military rule, but others suspected that the US goal was to increase military power between the conflict with China.
Analyst Kim blamed Washington for trying to revive the arms race, block North Korea's development and distribute missiles in the Middle East.
The South Korean government has said it is closely monitoring North Korea's response, but UN Secretary-General Lee Jong-joo will not comment further, as the remarks are directed to one person, not to an official statement from the North Korean government.
North Korea's statement comes as Biden's administration paves the way for a new North Korean standout in the midst of lengthy negotiations over North Korea's nuclear program. During the summit, Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in called for a review of U.S. policy. North Korea is taking a balanced and effective open approach and will explore relations with the North.
U.S. officials They suggested that Biden would accept a middle ground between Donald Trump's cooperation with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Barack Obama's patience. Some experts say Biden will probably not provide North Korea with much of the sanctions without first taking concrete steps.
A North Korean statement has criticized the review of Biden's management indirectly, saying the new policy was viewed by some countries as a fraud.