North Korea accuses G7 of interference by calling for denuclearisation
Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons was only intended to guard against US threats, she said, urging Washington to drop its “hostile policy” against the North to ensure its own security.
“It is anachronistic to think that the right to and capability for nuclear strike is exclusive to Washington,” KCNA quoted her as saying. “We will never seek any recognition or approval from anyone, as we are satisfied with our access to the strength for a tit-for-tat strike against the US nuclear threat.”
Choe accused the G7 countries of illegally interfering in North Korea’s internal affairs by demanding denuclearisation, saying Pyongyang will take strong action if they attempt to violate its sovereignty and fundamental interests.
“We will continue to take action measures based on all legal rights granted to a sovereign state until the military threat posed by the US and its allied forces hostile toward us is completely removed,” Choe said.
Seoul’s unification ministry handling inter-Korean affairs denounced the North’s statement as “far-fetched”, urging it to stop making threats and developing unlawful weapons programmes.
“North Korea will never get what it wants through nuclear and missile development, and it will only become more isolated from the international community,” ministry deputy spokesperson Lee Hyo-jung told a briefing.Â
Source: CNA