North Korea will continue to work on nuclear and missile programs to protect the US and its allies, told Reuters on Friday, a senior official of the DPRK leadership, describing the situation on the divided peninsula “poluvoynoy”.
With Xie Peng, a representative North Korea at the UN in Geneva, condemned the large-scale joint military exercises the United States Army and South Korea, which, according to him, are aimed at “eliminating the supreme North Korean leadership,” writes Reuters.
North Korea in January, held a fourth nuclear test, and in February – long-range missile. South Korean military said Friday that North Korea has launched another missile -. In the direction of the Sea of Japan from its east coast
“If the US continues, we will also have to take countermeasures so that we have to evolve and develop new measures of deterrence. nuclear deterrence “, – he said in an interview with Co, which also represents North Korea in the UN Conference on Disarmament
US President Barack Obama on Thursday joined the South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for strengthening. pressure on North Korea in response to its recent nuclear and missile tests. Leaders of the three countries’ repeated promises of mutual protection and warned that they could adopt new measures to combat the threat from Pyongyang.
The head Xi Jinping also called for dialogue to resolve the “problem” on the Korean peninsula during the meeting Pak in Washington, reported Friday news agency Xinhua. Previously, international criticism of the DPRK supported by its other neighbor, Russia
When asked whether his isolated country pressure from its ally feels – China – and other nations, Co said:.
“We go our own way. (We) do not conduct this dialogue and debate”.
The UN Security Council in early March, unanimously adopted a resolution that extends the UN sanctions aimed at depriving the North Korean funds for the development of nuclear and ballistic . programs
The original article: КНДР promises to continue missile and nuclear programs
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