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N Korea says US, South drill could hurt nuke talks
SEOUL—North Korea has criticized a joint military drill between the
United States and the South, saying the exercise will harm six-way talks
for Pyongyang’s denuclearization, the official media reported on Sunday.
The six-party negotiations, in which two Koreas, the United States,
China, Japan and Russia are involved, have been stymied by North Korea’s
failure to meet a December 31 deadline to declare all its nuclear
programs.
South Korea and the United States plan to hold military drills from
March 2 to March 7, a Seoul defense ministry official said.
“The projected joint military war exercise of the U.S. runs counter to
the six-party talks. Through the adventurous nuclear test war exercise
the U.S. warmongers intend to pose a serious menace to the DPRK and
spoil the atmosphere for dialogue,” the official KCNA news agency quoted
an article of the official Rodong Sinmun as saying.
The North’s official name is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
“Their aim is to ignite a war against the north when a chance presents
itself, while wasting time under the pretext of the six-party
talks.—Agencies |