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Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that branding North Korea as
a "group of criminals" revealed the true nature of Washington's
hostile policy towards North Korea.
Anne Neuberger, the U.S. deputy national security advisor for
cyber and emerging technology, reportedly said on Wednesday that
the North Koreans were a criminal syndicate pursuing revenue "in
the guise of a country".
North Korea is widely believed to have thousands of trained
hackers and stealing of cryptocurrencies has become a major
source of funding for the sanctions-hit country and its weapons
programmes.
"After all, the U.S. administration has revealed the true
picture of its most vile hostile policy, once covered under the
veil of 'dialogue with no strings attached' and 'diplomatic
engagement'," state news agency KCNA said, citing the foreign
ministry spokesperson.
"In a similar fashion, the DPRK will face off the U.S., the
world's one and only group of criminals."
(Reporting by Cynthia Kim, Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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