The Gold Coast Bulletin

Australia pushes back at N Korea

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THE Turnbull government has hit back at North Korea, saying it won’t be cowed by the rogue state’s threats.

Kim Jong-un’s Pyongyang regime has criticised Australia’s “dangerous moves” in its support for the US in its “frenzied political and military provocatio­ns” against North Korea.

“Should Australia continue to follow the US in imposing military, economic and diplomatic pressure upon the DPRK despite our repeated warnings, they will not be able to avoid a disaster,” state-run news agency KCNA warned in a statement at the weekend.

The statement came after a visit to South Korea last week by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Defence Minister Marise Payne during which they met their counterpar­ts and stressed the need to thwart North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.

“We will not be cowed by the North Koreans,” Defence Personnel Minister Dan Tehan told Sky News yesterday. “We will continue to do everything we can to protect and help and support our allies.”

He said North Korea should obey all the UN Security Council resolution­s which have been passed.

“North Korea’s threats only strengthen our resolve to find a peaceful solution,” Ms Bishop said.

 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO/KCNA via KNS ?? Kim Jong-un’s Pyongyang regime has criticised Australia’s “dangerous moves” in its support for the US in its “frenzied political and military provocatio­ns”.
Picture: AFP PHOTO/KCNA via KNS Kim Jong-un’s Pyongyang regime has criticised Australia’s “dangerous moves” in its support for the US in its “frenzied political and military provocatio­ns”.

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