Journal Pioneer

Trump has ‘declared war,’ North Korea says

- BY EDITH M. LEDERER

North Korea’s top diplomat said Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s weekend tweet was a “declaratio­n of war” and North Korea has the right to retaliate by shooting down U.S. bombers, even in internatio­nal airspace.

It was the latest escalation in a week of undiplomat­ic exchanges between North Korea and the U.S. during the UN General Assembly’s annual ministeria­l meeting.

Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told reporters that the United Nations and the internatio­nal community have said in recent days that they didn’t want “the war of words” to turn into “real action.”

But he said that by tweeting that North Korea’s leadership led by Kim Jong Un “won’t be around much longer,” Trump “declared the war on our country.”

Under the UN Charter, Ri said, North Korea has the right to self-defence and “every right” to take countermea­sures, “including the right to shoot down the United States strategic bombers even when they’re not yet inside the airspace border of our country.”

Hours later, the White House pushed back on Ri’s claim, saying: ‘We have not declared war’ on North Korea.

The Trump administra­tion, referring to Trump’s tweet, also clarified it is not seeking to overthrow North Korea’s government.

Trump tweeted on Saturday: “Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won’t be around much longer!” Trump also used the derisive “Rocket Man” reference to Kim in his speech to the UN General Assembly on Sept. 19, but this time he added the word “little.”

This was not the first time North Korea has spoken about a declaratio­n of war between the two countries. In July 2016, Pyongyang said U.S. sanctions imposed on Kim were “a declaratio­n of war” against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea — the country’s official name — and it made a similar statement after a new round of UN sanctions in December. The North Korean leader used the words again on Friday.

The foreign minister’s brief statement to a throng of reporters outside his hotel before heading off in a motorcade, reportedly to return home, built on the escalating rhetoric between Kim and Trump.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho speaks outside the UN Plaza Hotel, in New York, Monday,
AP PHOTO North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho speaks outside the UN Plaza Hotel, in New York, Monday,

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