Gulf Times

North Korea’s Kim calls for ‘military countermea­sures’

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for “diplomatic and military countermea­sures”, state media said yesterday, ahead of a yearend deadline for Washington to change its stance on stalled nuclear talks with Pyongyang.

His latest comments, made during a meeting of top ruling party officials in Pyongyang on Monday, came ahead of his setpiece New Year speech that could flesh out a threat to seek a “new way” forward after the expiration of the year-end deadline.

He spoke for seven hours during the ruling Workers’ Party meeting, the North’s official KCNA news agency said in a report released yesterday, calling for measures to rebuild its economy and “diplomatic and military countermea­sures for firmly preserving the sovereignt­y and security” of the isolated nation.

The party meeting will continue to review an unspecifie­d “important document”, it added. Talks on denucleari­sing the Korean peninsula have been largely deadlocked since the second summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump collapsed in Hanoi at the start of this year.

Pyongyang has demanded the easing of internatio­nal sanctions imposed over its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, while Washington insists it takes more tangible steps towards giving them up.

Speculatio­n has mounted that Pyongyang could abandon its moratorium on interconti­nental ballistic missile tests – although its ominous threat of a “Christmas gift” to the US appears to have fizzled.

The North may see the period running up to Seoul’s April parliament­ary election next year as “a window for seeking maximum benefits for minimal concession­s” and try to escalate tensions, said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul.

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