The Citizen (KZN)

US will pay ‘due price’ – N Korea

WILL RESULT IN RETALIATIO­N

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North Korea warned the United States yesterday that it would pay a “due price” for spearheadi­ng efforts for fresh sanctions on the regime following its latest nuclear test.

But a US-drafted resolution originally calling for an oil embargo on the North, a halt to its key exports of textiles and subjecting leader Kim Jong Un to a financial and travel ban appears to have been watered down to placate Russia and China, which both have veto powers, diplomats said.

It no longer proposes blacklisti­ng Kim and relaxes sanctions earlier proposed on oil and gas, a draft reviewed by Reuters shows. It still proposes a ban on textile exports.

North Korea was condemned globally for conducting its sixth nuclear test on September 3, which it said was of an advanced hydrogen bomb. Nato head Jens Stoltenber­g said at the weekend that North Korea’s “reckless behaviour”, pursuing nuclear and missile programmes, was a global threat and required a global response.

The tensions have weighed on global markets, but yesterday there was some relief among investors that North Korea did not conduct a further missile test this weekend when it celebrated its founding anniversar­y.

Still, North Korea denounced efforts by Washington to impose new UN-backed sanctions against the country. The North’s foreign ministry spokespers­on said the United States was “going frantic” to manipulate the security council over Pyongyang’s nuclear test, which it said was part of “legitimate self-defensive measures”.

“In case the US eventually does rig up the illegal and unlawful ‘resolution’ on harsher sanctions, the DPRK shall make absolutely sure that the US pays due price,” the spokespers­on said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.

DPRK stands for the North’s formal name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“The world will witness how the DPRK tames the US gangsters by taking a series of actions tougher than they have ever envisaged,” the unnamed spokespers­on said.

“The DPRK has developed and perfected the super-powerful thermo-nuclear weapon as a means to deter the ever-increasing hostile moves and nuclear threat of the US and defuse the danger of nuclear war looming over the Korean peninsula.” –

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