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War of words

N. Korea hits back at Trump over State of Union address.

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SEOUL: North Korea hit back at US President Donald Trump after he slammed rights abuses under the hermit kingdom in his State of the Union address, with Pyongyang describing the speech as “screams of Trump terrified” by the North’s power.

Yesterday’s comments follow months of fiery rhetoric between the two countries that have seen tensions soar, with Trump drawing criticism at home for repeatedly using highly-menacing language towards the reclusive state.

During Wednesday’s address, he criticised the “cruel dictatorsh­ip” of Kim Jong-un and the leader’s “reck- less pursuit” of atomic weapons while vowing to wage “a campaign of maximum pressure” to derail the nuclear threat.

Kim declared his country a fully-fledged nuclear power last November after testing an interconti­nental ballistic missile Pyongyang claimed is capable of reaching the US mainland.

A spokesman of the North’s foreign ministry said the speech reflected “the height of Trump-style arrogance, arbitrarin­ess and self-conceit”, in a statement carried by the state-run KCNA news agency.

“Trump also insisted upon the ‘maximum pressure’ against our country, viciously slandering our most superior people-centred social system,” the statement added.

“However, it is no less than screams of Trump terrified at the power of the DPRK that has achieved the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force and rapidly emerged as the strategic state recognised by the world,” it said, using the North’s official name.

The North claimed Trump’s comment revealed a “sinister intention to do something against us by relying on strength while talking about American resolve”.

“If Trump does not get rid of his anachronis­tic and dogmatic way of thinking, it will only bring about the consequenc­e of further endangerin­g security and future of the United States,” the foreign ministry said.

However, it is no less than screams of Trump terrified at the power of the DPRK. North Korea Foreign Ministry spokesman

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