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Pyongyang: Negotiations with Washington are contingent on abandoning hostile policy

2019-11-19T08:34:56.352Z


PYONGYANG - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday reiterated its refusal to hold new talks with the United States until it gave up


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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday reiterated its refusal to hold new talks with the United States until the latter abandon its hostile policies toward Pyongyang.

The United States should not "dream of negotiating nuclear disarmament before giving up," Kim Jong-chul, chairman of the DPRK's Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, was quoted as saying by the DPRK news agency. Of its hostile policy towards the DPRK. "

"Washington, by suspending the exercises, is trying to give a good impression of pretending to play the role of contributing to peace and stability on the Korean peninsula," Kim said, who led the talks with the United States.

"The suspension of the exercise does not guarantee peace and security on the Korean peninsula and does not help diplomatic efforts to resolve the issues. .

"The international community views the behavior of the United States as ambiguous, confused and contradictory," he said. "We know the truth. Washington is obsessed with hostility to us.

The Korean Peninsula has for years been in a state of high tension due to repeated US-South Korean military maneuvers as well as continued hostile US threats against the DPRK.

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Source: sena

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