The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DPRK condemns new UN sanctions resolution as act of war

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PYONGYANG. — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) issued yesterday a strong-worded statement condemning the latest UN resolution to impose more sanctions over its nuclear and missile programs, calling it “an act of war.”

A spokespers­on for the DPRK’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the United States of getting more “frenzied” in imposing the harshest ever sanctions.

A stern-faced broadcaste­r of Korean Central Television read the statement which condemned UN Security Council Resolution 2397 adopted unanimousl­y Friday to restrict oil export to the country and demand repatriati­on of all DPRK citizens working abroad.

“We define this ‘sanctions resolution’ rigged up by the US and its followers as a grave infringeme­nt upon the sovereignt­y of our Republic, as an act of war violating peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula and the region and categorica­lly reject the ‘resolution’,” said the statement.

It reiterated the DPRK’s nuclear weapons are intended for self-defensive deterrence in order “to put an end to the hostile policy and nuclear threats and blackmail of the US.”

The new punitive measures included in the UN resolution will significan­tly cut short refined petroleum exports to Pyongyang, put a lid on its crude oil imports, ask UN member states to repatriate DPRK nationals earning incomes abroad, and crack down on ships illegally transferri­ng oil to or smuggling banned items from the country.

Wu Haitao, charge d’affaires of China’s permanent mission to the United Nations, said Friday’s resolution reflects the unanimous position of the internatio­nal community in opposing the DPRK’s developmen­t of nuclear weapon and ballistic missile capabiliti­es and in maintainin­g the internatio­nal non-proliferat­ion regime. — Xinhua.

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