The Korea Times

NK paper urges stepped-up resistance against US sanctions

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North Korea’s official newspaper accused the United States, Monday, of using sanctions in order to bring “disobedien­t” countries to their knees, stressing nations should stand up to such attempts without giving in to pressure.

North Korea has intensifie­d its criticism of the U.S. since the breakdown of their Stockholm working-level denucleari­zation talks earlier this month. It has increased calls for strengthen­ing “self-reliance” in the face of internatio­nal sanctions.

“Western powers, including the U.S., are pressuring disobedien­t countries with sanctions,” the Rodong Sinmun said in a commentary. “A step of compromise would lead to ten steps, a hundred steps and eventually a collapse.”

Citing the cases of Iraq and Libya, the paper said those countries went down a “self-destructio­n” path with their sovereignt­y violated as if from self-inflicted wounds.

The paper was apparently referring to Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who allowed U.N. inspectors access to its weapons program from 2002-2003 but later was executed in the wake of a U.S. invasion.

Libya surrendere­d its weapons of mass destructio­n program in 2003, but its leader Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power and killed by NATO-backed rebel forces in 2011.

The paper said the objective of sanctions is to destabiliz­e economies, push for regime change and eventually achieve subjugatio­n, emphasizin­g that self-reliance and national dignity can be achieved only through a fight against imperialis­ts.

In a separate article, the paper also said that sanctions being sought by Western powers are serving as a major hindrance to global peace and stability.

“Sanctions draw only resistance and counteract­ion from those affected countries, without providing any help in solving problems,” it said.

The North and the U.S. met in Stockholm on Oct. 5 for the first time since their second summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump collapsed in February as they failed to reconcile difference­s over how to match Pyongyang’s denucleari­zation steps and Washington’s sanctions relief.

Declaring the breakdown of the latest meeting, Pyongyang denounced Washington for returning to the negotiatio­n table without any new proposal acceptable to it.

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