Kim Jong-un’s sister challenged the US
According to the North Korean official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim spoke after US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan raised concerns about a new test of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). ) by North Korea.
“DO NOT FOLLOW IN NULL DREAMS”
Kim warned the US administration not to commit “nonsense” that puts the country’s security at risk, and not to “delude yourself to illusions” that by temporarily halting military exercises and easing sanctions, it could stop the armament and progress of your country.
Kim Yo-jong also rejected the “call for unconditional communication,” calling it “an attempt to hinder the development of his country” by the United States.
Criticizing Washington’s policies to strengthen its military alliance with South Korea, Kim said such actions would make it difficult for Pyongyang to engage in dialogue with the United States.
Saying that the test-firing of the ICBM is just the beginning, Kim said, “We are ready to respond harshly to any action that may violate our sovereignty and damage the stability of our people.” saying.
“WE ARE READY TO MEET”
Sullivan, a guest on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” yesterday, said he would not be surprised if North Korea attempted a new nuclear test after the intercontinental ballistic missile test.
Sullivan also claimed that the United States was ready to negotiate with North Korea over its nuclear programs without preconditions.
WHO MADE THE UNSC
Kim also condemned the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), which held an emergency session after the ballistic missile launches.
Expressing his “great discontent” with the United Nations Security Council, which held an emergency session after North Korea’s missile launch, Kim described the missile test as “self-defense.”
Kim also stressed that it was North Korea’s right to respond to the “hostile policy” of the United States. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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