US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a joint press conference with South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea |
North Korea on Friday ruled out negotiations with Washington as long as joint US-South Korea military exercises continue, and said that Pyongyangโs atomic weapons programme would remain as a deterrent against a US nuclear threat.
In an interview with Reuters, Han Tae Song, North Koreaโs ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, brushed off the new sanctions which the Trump administration has said it is preparing, as well as the possibility of North Korea being added to a US list of states sponsoring terrorism.
South Korea and the United States agreed on Friday to keep working for a peaceful end to the North Korean nuclear crisis, but a US envoy said it was difficult to gauge the reclusive Northโs intentions as there has been โno signalโ.
Han, asked about those bilateral talks in Seoul, replied: โAs long as there is continuous hostile policy against my country by the US and as long as there are continued war games at our doorstep, then there will not be negotiations.โ
โThere are continued military exercises using nuclear assets as well as aircraft carriers, and strategic bombers and thenโฆraising such kinds of military exercises against my country,โ he said.
He, who is ambassador to the UNโs Conference on Disarmament, was speaking at the Democratic Peopleโs Republic of Korea (DPRK) mission in Geneva, where the DPRK and the United States secured a 1994 nuclear deal which later fell apart.
He said he had no information on when North Korea might test a ballistic missile again, after the last one two months ago.
โThe DPRK, my country, will continue to build-up its self-defense capability, the pivot of which is nuclear forces and capability for a triumphantโฆstrike as long as US and hostile forces keep up nuclear threat and blackmail,โ Han said.
โOur country plans ultimate completion of the nuclear force,โ he said.
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China said on Thursday that a โdual suspensionโ proposal to handle North Korea was still the best option, after US President Donald Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping had rejected a โfreeze for freezeโ agreement.
Han, asked about Chinaโs latest appeal for a freeze, said โthe situation is far from those thingsโ.
Han said that US administrations had โnever acceptedโ halting joint military exercises, adding: โSo if they accept such things, then we will think what we do in the future.โ
North Korea could not consider abandoning its nuclear programme, he said, adding: โThis is the deterrent, the nuclear deterrent to cope with the nuclear threat from America.โ
Han said that Trump was expected to announce further sanctions against North Korea. Existing sanctions have constituted โlarge-scale human rights violationsโ that had delayed delivery of aid and consumer goods, he said.
โIt is obvious that the aim of the sanctions is to overthrow the system of my country by isolating and stifling it and to intentionaly bring about humanitarian disaster instead of preventing weapons development as claimed by the US and its followers,โ he said.
Han, asked whether new US sanctions were expected against North Korean individuals or financial structures, said:
โThe media is saying the Americans and Trump are considering such things.
โBut that is their business and then we donโt mind what they want to do against my country since the aim is quite clear.
โSo we are ready for such kinds of measures taken by America against my country,โ he said.