Albany Times Union

North Korea slams U.S., hints at resuming nuclear, missile tests

Ministry warned of stronger action after new sanctions

- By Kim Tong-hyung

Accusing the United States of hostility and threats, North Korea on Thursday said it will consider restarting “all temporally-suspended activities” it had paused during its diplomacy with the Trump administra­tion, in an apparent threat to resume testing of nuclear explosives and long-range missiles.

North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said leader Kim Jong Un presided over a Politburo meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party where officials set policy goals for “immediatel­y bolstering ” military capabiliti­es to counter the Americans’ “hostile moves.”

Officials gave instructio­ns to “reconsider in an overall scale the trust-building measures that we took on our own initiative ... and to promptly examine the issue of restarting all temporally-suspended activities,” the KCNA said.

Experts say Kim is reviving an old playbook of brinkmansh­ip to extract concession­s from Washington and neighbors as he grapples with a decaying economy crippled by the pandemic, mismanagem­ent and U.s.-led sanctions.

The North has been ramping up its weapons demonstrat­ions recently in an apparent effort to pressure Washington over a prolonged freeze in nuclear diplomacy.

The North’s Foreign Ministry had already warned of stronger action after the Biden administra­tion last week imposed fresh sanctions over its continued missile tests. The U.N. Security Council scheduled a closed-door meeting for Thursday to discuss North Korea and nonprolife­ration matters.

South Korea said its military was closely monitoring the North as it urged its rival to return to dialogue.

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