Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

NORTH KOREA CHIDES U.S. FOR PRESSING ON WITH SANCTIONS

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North Korea has accused the US of acting in bad faith, saying Washington’s push for full sanctions pressure against Pyongyang would stall progress on the denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula.

During landmark talks with US President Donald Trump in June, the North’s leader Kim Jong Un signed up to a vague commitment to denucleari­sation, far from the longstandi­ng American demand for the complete, verifiable and irreversib­le dismantlin­g of Pyongyang’s atomic arsenal.

Trump has touted the summit with Kim in Singapore as a historic breakthrou­gh, but both sides have since complained of stalling progress.

In a statement, the North Korean foreign ministry accused the US of “insulting the dialogue partner and throwing cold water over our sincere efforts for building confidence which can be seen as a preconditi­on for implementi­ng” the agreement between Trump and Kim.

The ministry added that expecting “any result” to negotiatio­ns in this context was “indeed a foolish act that amounts to waiting to see a boiled egg hatch out”.

The statement comes days after the US stressed the need to keep up pressure on Pyongyang through tough sanctions imposed over its nuclear weapons programme. The foreign ministry, which had earlier slammed Washington’s “alarming” impatience for denucleari­sation, accused the US of clinging to an “outdated acting script”.

“As long as the US denies even the basic decorum for its dialogue partner... one cannot expect any progress in the implementa­tion of the DPRK-US joint statement including the denucleari­zation,” said Pyongyang’s foreign ministry, using the initials of the country’s official name, warning regional security could suffer.

Since the June meeting, Pyongyang has announced measures including halting missile and nuclear tests. REUTERS

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