The Borneo Post

N.Korea says Peru throwing ‘gas on the fire’ of nuclear spat

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LIMA: North Korea’ s ambassador to Peru said Tuesday that Lima’s decision to expel him was akin to ‘throwing gasoline on the fire’ on the dispute over Pyongyang’s nuclear tests that the country would continue to pursue ‘without wavering’.

Peru declared the ambassador, Kim Hak- Chol, a persona non grata on Monday to protest North Korea’s refusal to heed the world’s ‘constant calls’ to end its nuclear programme – giving him five days to leave the Andean country.

“The bilateral and diplomatic measure taken yesterday by the Peruvian government lacks judicial and moral reasoning and doesn’t further world peace and security at all,” Kim said, reading from a statement at a news conference in Lima.

“To the contrary, it throws gasoline on the fire for which we express protest and regret,” Kim added before declining to take questions from reporters.

Peru’s foreign ministry declined to comment.

Peru’s decision to expel Kim followed a similar move by Mexico last week and a public call from the United States last month for Latin American countries to sever ties with North Korea.

North Korea has faced growing condemnati­on from around the world following its sixth and largest nuclear test this month. Kim will leave Peru as requested and two diplomats will remain in charge of the embassy, an embassy representa­tive said.

Peru does not have any diplomats in North Korea.

Pyongyang opened its embassy in Peru in the 1980s during the first government of former President Alan Garcia, which bought weapons from North Korea at a discount to supply police forces.

Trade between the two countries is minimal. — Reuters

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