North Korean official lambasts US over sanctions: State media

North Korea says US military exercises are preparations for a nuclear war against it. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL – North Korea will take more action to maintain its military power despite US sanctions pressure that has only made the country stronger, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official said on April 25.

“US heinous sanctions served as a catalyst and driving force that unleashed a gradual increase in our national strength,” state news agency KCNA cited the senior official as saying, referring to the North’s nuclear tests prompted by international sanctions led by Washington.

“The country will protect its sovereign rights and security interests from increasing hostile threats and sanctions pressure from the United States, and take stronger real actions to make its already established military and technological strength irreversible,” the official added.

Ms Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said on April 24 that the country would press on with its “overwhelming” military build-up in response to frequent US military drills with South Korea.

The US and South Korean militaries have conducted a range of drills with greater scale and intensity in recent months under a pledge by the two countries’ leaders to upgrade military readiness against North Korea’s military threats.

North Korea says US military exercises are preparations for a nuclear war against it.

“We are used to US sanctions, and we have the ability and great power to stand up to any harsh sanctions,” the Foreign Ministry official said, according to KCNA. REUTERS

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