A key official of North Korea criticized warnings launched by US President Donald Trump of his North Korean counterpart Kim Jung Un yesterday.
Trump threatened the young leader of North Korea that he may lose everything if he still behaves aggressively.
Yonhap” South Korean news agency quoted Kim Young-Chull, a senior official of North Korea as saying that there are many things in his country that are still unknown to the American president.
He pointed out that North Korea is not afraid to lose anything.
The North Korean official added that the final appointment set by Pyongyang to resume the nuclear negotiations with the USA gets nearer by the end of the current year.
The Korean official added that a new round of talks may be resumed again if Trump has the will and enough wisdom to prevent collision with North Korea.
The USA must mull over how to settle a conflict between the two countries instead of wasting time in picking silly and aggressive expressions to tease Pyongyang.
Chull went to say that in spite of derogatory phrases used by Trump, the leader of North Korea did not use such a foul tongue against the American president.
The North Korean leader seeks to stop deteriorating the situation towards a confrontation.
Trump wrote on Tweeter yesterday, that North Korean may lose everything if he continues to behave like this.
But Trump added that Kim is smarter to do this.
Trump’s tweet came after North Korea announced on December 7 its scientists conducted a very important test at the site of launching the satellites.
The USA and the other western power fear that North Korea may resume testing a new ballistic intercontinental rocket.
North Korea’s U.N. Mission said Friday the country has gained “nothing but a sense of betrayal” since its leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump committed to establishing a new relationship.
The mission said in a summary of its assessment of North Korea-U.S. relations obtained by The Associated Press that “indignation of our people has culminated” and “the currently imbalanced situation can no longer be allowed.”
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Since the U.S. has failed to take reciprocal measures to North Korea’s suspension of “a number of actions” which the Trump administration is concerned about, the mission said there is no reason for further restraint.
“We have no leeway any longer,” the North Korean mission said.
“It is quite natural for us to bolster our capabilities in order to undercut visibly growing threats obstructing our security and development,” the mission said. “Nobody has the right to find fault with or to interfere with it.”