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North Korea slams new UN sanctions as an ‘act of war’

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North Korea slammed fresh UN sanctions imposed over its missile tests as an “act of war” on Sunday, its first response to the latest diplomatic move against its ever-accelerati­ng weapons drive.

Tension has been high on the flashpoint peninsula as the nuclear-armed nation has staged a series of atomic and interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests – most recently on November 29. The latest launch of the Hwasong-15 ICBM, seen capable of hitting all major US cities, AFP wrote.

“We fully reject the latest UN sanctions... as a violent breach of our republic’s sovereignt­y and an act of war that destroys the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and a wider region,” North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the state-run KCNA news agency.

Pyongyang’s reply came a day after the UN Security Council unanimousl­y passed new, Us-drafted sanctions that will restrict oil supplies vital for the state.

The third raft of sanctions imposed on the North this year, sparked by last month’s ICBM test, also received the backing of China – the North’s sole major ally and economic lifeline.

The sanctions also order the repatriati­on of North Korean workers sent abroad to earn much needed revenue for the country.

The North’s weapons programs have made significan­t progress since Kim Jongun took power in 2011.

The country has defended its missile and nuclear weapons programs as measures for self-defense against “hostile” US policies toward Pyongyang.

Pyongyang vowed on Sunday that the country would continue its weapons push “more vigorously” to “form a balance of power with the US”.

“If you think that those toothless ‘sanctions’ could stop the victorious march of our people who have... achieved the historic goal of building the national nuclear weapons, there would not be a bigger mistake than that,” the Foreign Ministry said.

“The US and its puppet followers should never forget the newlyupgra­ded status of our nation as a nation that could pose a real nuclear threat to the US mainland,” it added.

The latest UN sanctions were hailed by US President Donald Trump, who tweeted, “The World wants peace, not Death!”

Trump and Kim have traded threats of war and personal insults against each other in recent months, prompting fears of another conflict on the peninsula once devastated by the 1950-53 Korean War.

The resolution bans the supply of nearly 75 percent of refined oil products to the North, puts a cap on crude deliveries and orders all North Koreans working abroad to be sent back by the end of 2019.

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