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Sunday, April 24, 2016
North Korea Gives Stipulation To Babylon The Great
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looks at a rocket warhead tip after a
simulated test of atmospheric re-entry of a ballistic missile, at an
unidentified location in this undated file photo released by North
Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on March 15,
2016.
REUTERS
Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong, in his first interview with a Western
news organization, held firm Saturday to Pyongyang’s longstanding
position that the U.S. drove his country to develop nuclear weapons as a
deterrent. At the same time, he suggested that suspending the military
exercises could open the door to reduced tensions.
“If we continue on this path of confrontation, this will lead to very
catastrophic results, not only for the two countries but for the whole
entire world as well,” he said. “It is really crucial for the United
States government to withdraw its hostile policy against the DPRK and as
an expression of this stop the military exercises, war exercises, in
the Korean Peninsula. Then we will respond likewise.”
Ri, who spoke calmly and in measured words, a contrast to the often
bombastic verbiage used by the North’s media, claimed the North’s
proposal was “very logical.”
“Stop the nuclear war exercises in the Korean Peninsula, then we should also cease our nuclear tests,” he
said, during the interview, conducted in the country’s diplomatic
mission to the United Nations. He spoke beneath portraits of Kim Il Sung
and Kim Jung Il, North Korea’s two previous leaders.
If the exercises are halted “for some period, for some years,” he
added, “new opportunities may arise for the two countries and for the
whole entire world as well.”
DPRK is the acronym for North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Ri’s proposal, which he said he hoped U.S. policymakers would heed,
may well fall on deaf ears. North Korea, which sees the U.S.-South
Korean exercises as a rehearsal for invasion, has floated similar
proposals to Washington in the past but the U.S. has insisted the North
give up its nuclear weapons program first before any negotiations. The
result has been a stalemate between the two countries that Ri said has
put the peninsula at the crossroads of a thermonuclear war.
Sanctions, he said, won’t sway the North.
Possible North Korean nuclear threat
“If they believe they can actually frustrate us with sanctions, they are totally mistaken.”
Ri, in New York to attend a United Nations’ meeting on sustainable
development, said the possibility of conflict has increased
significantly this year because the exercises have taken on what
Pyongyang sees as a more aggressive and threatening tone — including
training to conduct precision “decapitation” strikes on North Korea’s
leadership.
This year’s exercises are the biggest ever, involving about 300,000
troops. Washington and Seoul say they beefed up the maneuvers after
North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test, in January, which also
brought a new round of tough sanctions by the U.N. down on Pyongyang’s
head. The exercises are set to continue through the end of the month.
Pyongyang, meanwhile, has responded with a series of missile launches
and statements in its media that the country has developed its
long-range ballistic missile and nuclear warhead technologies to the
point that they now present a credible deterrent and could even be used
against targets on the U.S. mainland, though not all foreign analysts
accept that claim.
Ri also used his presence at the U.N. conference as a forum to
denounce Washington, saying in a brief statement that while North Korea
is contributing to the objectives of global sustainable development by
taking measures to double its production of grains to solve its food
problem by 2030 and by reforesting 1.67 million hectares (4.13 million
acres) of mountainous areas, it is doing so under “the most adverse
conditions due to outside forces.”
In the interview, he stated that the United States has used its power to get other countries to join in pressure on North Korea.
“These big countries alone or together are telling us that we should
calm down,” he said. “For us this is like a sentence, that we should
accept our death and refuse our right to sovereignty.”
Ri said North Korea is not encouraged by the thawing of relations between Washington and Cuba or Iran.
“We’re happy for the Cuban people and the Iranian people that they
have reached successes on their path to pursuing their own goals and
interests,” he said. But he added that those cases “differ totally” from
the U.S.-North Korea relationship.