North Korea has declared that its nuclear weapons are not dedicated to negotiations that could be sworn in by money, but for use in combat against “enemies threatening its people and its world peace”, according to the news agency official.
This came in conjunction with statements by American president Donald Trump, in which he declared that his country would establish relations with Pyongyang, stressing that “it is useful for everyone to have good relations with the northern chief- Korean”.
Before his inauguration, Trump said he wanted to reconnect the North Korean leader Kim Jong Une, “the intelligent man” whom he had met 3 times during his first mandate, but without progressing on the nuclear issue.
Before Trump’s delivery ceremony, North Korea had launched several short ballistic missiles and a few days after its inauguration, it had experience to launch a strategic cruise missile launched from the sea and hit its “precise” target And undertook to take “the most striking anti-measures” towards the United States.
The central news agency at the time said that the country leader supervised experience, describing it as a test for an “important weapon system”.
She also said that the sea directed missiles on the surface roam a distance of 1500 km and F3 between 7507 and 7511 seconds before reaching their targets. She explained that the launch process had no negative impact on the security of neighboring countries.
Despite the suffocating economic sanctions which are still imposed on it, North Korea itself declared its “irreversible” nuclear force in 2022.
Pyongyang justifies its pursuit of nuclear weapons to dissuade us threats and allies, including South Korea.
Korean criticism
Despite Trump’s praise for the North Korean leader, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio – in an interview with him recently described North Korea and Iran as “two countries that must be treated” when taking decisions on international relations.
Immediately, Pyongyang criticized Rubio’s comments, confirming that she “would strongly respond to American provocations”.
This is the first North Korean criticism of the American president’s administration.
“We will never tolerate any provocation of the United States, and we will take strong counter measures to react as usual,” said the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement published by the official news agency .
The North Korean spokesperson denounced what he described as “nonsense of Rubio”, describing his declarations as “hostile and provocative and aims to distort the image of a sovereign state in a dating”.
Since the collapse of the second summit between Kim and Trump in Hanoi in 2019, North Korea has abandoned diplomacy, has intensified its efforts to develop weapons and rejected American offers to hold talks.