The Borneo Post (Sabah)

N. Korea condemns ‘dotard’ Trump over Jerusalem

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SEOUL: North Korea has lambasted US President Donald Trump for re cog ni sing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, renewing its descriptio­n of him as a ‘dotard’ in a statement released yesterday on state media.

Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un have traded threats of war and personal insults in recent months as tensions remain high over the North’s missile and nuclear threats.

Now the hermit state has joined near-universal condemnati­on of the US president’s decision on Jerusalem, calling it a “reckless, wicked act”.

“Considerin­g the fact that the mentally deranged dotard openly called for a total destructio­n of a sovereign state at the UN, this action is not so surprising”, a foreign ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the state-run KCNA news agency.

“But this move clearly shows to the whole world who is the destroyer of world peace and security, pariah and rogue in the internatio­nal community”, he said, using epithets usually reserved for the North.

Trump’s declaratio­n Wednesday to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and relocate the US embassy from Tel Aviv sparked anger across the Muslim world, and drew expression­s of concern and disapprova­l from US allies.

Trump has previously warned Pyongyang of ‘fire and fury’, telling the UN General Assembly that Washington would “totally destroy North Korea” if it had to defend itself or its allies.

Trump dubbed Kim ‘Rocket Man’ in the same speech — Pyongyang has tested missiles apparently capable of reaching much of the US mainland — and days later Kim responded with a personal statement calling him a “dotard”, an obscure term for a weak or senile old man.

According to the latest KCNA statement, the North “strongly condemns” the US move to recognise Jerusalem as capital, and expressed “firm support and solidarity for Palestinia­ns and Arab peoples struggling to win their legitimate rights”.

“The US will be held accountabl­e for all consequenc­es from this reckless, wicked act”, it added. — AFP

 ??  ?? File combinatio­n photo shows Trump (left) and Kim. — AFP photo
File combinatio­n photo shows Trump (left) and Kim. — AFP photo

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