Kuwait Times

North Korea urges US to roll back ‘hostile policy’

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North Korea’s deputy UN envoy said on Friday the United States needed to roll back its “hostile policy” toward the country before there could be talks as Washington raised concern that Pyongyang could be producing a chemical used in a nerve agent. “As everybody knows, the Americans have gestured (toward) dialogue,” North Korea’s deputy UN ambassador, Kim In Ryong, told reporters. “But what is important is not words, but actions.”“The rolling back of the hostile policy towards DPRK is the prerequisi­te for solving all the problems in the Korean Peninsula,” he said. “Therefore, the urgent issue to be settled on Korean Peninsula is to put a definite end to the US hostile policy towards DPRK, the root cause of all problems.”

North Korea, also known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), has vowed to develop a missile mounted with a nuclear warhead that can strike the mainland United States, saying the program is necessary to counter US aggression. US President Donald Trump warned in an interview with Reuters in late April that a “major, major conflict” with North Korea was possible, but said he would prefer a diplomatic outcome to the dispute over its nuclear and missile programs. Trump later said he would be “honored” to meet the North’s leader, Kim Jong Un, under the right conditions. A US State Department spokesman said the country would have to “cease all its illegal activities and aggressive behavior in the region.”

The UN Security Council first imposed sanctions on North Korea in 2006 and has strengthen­ed the measures in response to the country’s five nuclear tests and two long-range rocket launches. Pyongyang is threatenin­g a sixth nuclear test. US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley raised concern on Friday about an applicatio­n by North Korea to patent a process to produce sodium cyanide, which can be used to make the nerve agent Tabun and is also used in the extraction of gold.

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