The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pyongyang accuses US of holding back progress

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: North Korea on Monday accused the United States and South Korea of hostility that has prevented progress towards peace on the peninsula, in a speech to the United Nations.

Addressing the UN General Assembly, North Korea’s ambassador, Kim Song, highlighte­d how Pyongyang has not carried out tests of nuclear weapons or long-range missiles for more than 20 months – a moratorium often hailed by President Donald Trump.

“It is the clearest expression of our sincere goodwill and tolerance to meet the universal desire of the internatio­nal community for peace and stability on the Korean peninsula,” he said.

But he added: “The situation of the Korean peninsula has not extricated itself from the vicious cycle of aggravated tension, which is entirely attributab­le to the political and military provocatio­ns perpetrate­d by the US.”

He charged that the United States was “resorting to the anachronis­tic hostile policy” against North Korea.

He also accused South Korea – whose dovish president, Moon Jae-in, paved the way for three US-North Korean meetings – of “double-dealing behavior” by modernizin­g its military at the same time.

Trump has hailed his relationsh­ip with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and voiced hope for a potentiall­y landmark deal on ending Pyongyang’s nuclear program.

But there has been little visible progress since a February summit in Hanoi ended with no deal. — AFP

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