North Korea ready to teach U.S. 'severe
lesson', says U.N. abused its authority
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[August 07, 2017]
MANILA
(Reuters) - North Korea is ready to give the United States a "severe
lesson" with its strategic nuclear force if it takes military action
against it, and will not put its nuclear program or its missiles on the
negotiating table, it said in a statement to a regional meeting on
Monday. |
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho (L) walks toward an escalator
during ongoing meetings at the Philippine International Convention
Center (PICC) for the 50th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and
Related Meetings in Manila, Philippines August 7, 2017. REUTERS/Rolex
Dela Pena/Pool |
In
a transcript of a statement by Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho,
which was distributed to media in Manila, Pyongyang called new
U.N. sanctions "fabricated" and warned there would be "strong
follow-up measures" and acts of justice. It said the resolution
showed the United Nations had abused its authority.
It said its intercontinental ballistic missile tests in July
proved that the entire United States was in its firing range,
and those missiles were a legitimate means of self-defense.
It was not immediately clear whether the statement was read to
the ASEAN Regional Forum on Monday.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Manolo Serapio Jr; Writing
by Martin Petty; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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