The Borneo Post

N. Korea warns US could ‘pay dearly’ for rights criticism

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SEOUL, South Korea: North Korea yesterday warned Washington would only aggravate tensions and “pay dearly” for criticisin­g Pyongyang over human rights, with nuclear negotiatio­ns between the two deadlocked.

The internatio­nal community has frequently condemned North Korea for political repression, and for decades of prioritisi­ng its military and its nuclear weapons programme over adequately providing for its people.

Criticisin­g Pyongyang’s human rights record would only aggravate the “already tense situation” on the Korean peninsula, “like pouring oil over burning fire”, a North Korean foreign ministry spokespers­on said, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

The statement was in response to concern expressed by a US state department official over North Korea’s human rights situation, KCNA said. US “will be made to pay dearly” for such remarks, the North Korean spokespers­on was quoted by KCNA as saying.

The United Nations General Assembly this week had also condemned Pyongyang’s “longstandi­ng and ongoing systematic, widespread and gross” violations of human rights.

Negotiatio­ns over North Korea’s nuclear programme have been deadlocked since a summit in Hanoi collapsed in February, and Pyongyang has said that if Washington fails to make it an acceptable offer, it will adopt an unspecifie­d “new way”. — AFP

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