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Kim criticizes U.S., says N. Korea will unveil new weapon

- By TONG-HYUNG KIM

Seoul, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the Trump administra­tion of dragging its feet in nuclear negotiatio­ns and warned that his country will soon show a new strategic weapon to the world as its bolsters its nuclear deterrent in face of “gangster-like” U.S. sanctions and pressure.

The North’s state media said today that Kim made the comments during a four-day ruling party conference held through Tuesday in the capital

Pyongyang, where he declared that the North will never give up its security for economic benefits in the face of what he described as increasing U.S. hostility and nuclear threats.

Kim’s comments came after a long standoff between Washington and Pyongyang over disagreeme­nts involving disarmamen­t steps and the removal of sanctions imposed on the North.

“He said that we will never allow the impudent U.S. to abuse the DPRK-U.S. dialogue for meeting its sordid aim but will shift to a shocking actual action to make it pay for the pains sustained by our people so far and for the developmen­t so far restrained,” the Korean Central News Agency said, referring to the North by its formal name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Kim added that “if the U.S. persists in its hostile policy toward the DPRK, there will never be the denucleari­zation on the Korean Peninsula and the DPRK will steadily develop necessary and prerequisi­te strategic weapons for the security of the state until the U.S. rolls back its hostile policy,” according to the agency.

However, Kim showed no clear indication of abandoning negotiatio­ns with the United States entirely or lifting a self-imposed moratorium on tests of nuclear bombs and interconti­nental ballistic missiles.

Some experts say North Korea, which has always been sensitive about electoral changes in U.S. government, will avoid engaging in serious negotiatio­ns for a deal with Washington in coming months as it watches how Trump’s impending impeachmen­t trial over his dealings with Ukraine affects U.S. presidenti­al elections in November.

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