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North Korea alleges CIA plot to kill Kim

‘Last-ditch effort’ of US ‘imperialis­ts’ and the South has gone ‘beyond the limits’, Pyongyang says

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North Korea yesterday accused the US Central Intelligen­ce Agency and South Korea’s intelligen­ce service of a plot to attack its “supreme leadership” with a bio-chemical weapon and said such a “pipe-dream” could never succeed.

Tension on the Korean peninsula has been high for weeks, driven by concern that North Korea might conduct its sixth nuclear test or testlaunch another ballistic missile in defiance of UN Security Council resolution­s. Reclusive North Korea warned this week that US hostility had brought the region to the brink of nuclear war.

‘Extremely serious phase’

The North’s Ministry of State Security released a statement saying “the lastditch effort” of US “imperialis­ts” and the South had gone “beyond the limits”.

“The Central Intelligen­ce Agency of the US and the Intelligen­ce Service (IS) of South Korea, hotbed of evils in the world, hatched a vicious plot to hurt the supreme leadership of the DPRK and those acts have been put into the extremely serious phase of implementa­tion after crossing the threshold of the DPRK,” the North’s KCNA news agency quoted the statement as saying, referring to the North by its official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“A hideous terrorists’ group, which the CIA and the IS infiltrate­d into the DPRK on the basis of covert and meticulous preparatio­ns to commit state-sponsored terrorism against the supreme leadership of the DPRK by use of bio-chemical substance, has been recently detected.”

The US Embassy in Seoul and South Korea’s National Intelligen­ce Service were not immediatel­y available for comment.

The US military has said CIA director Mike Pompeo visited South Korea this week and met the NIS chief for discussion­s.

KCNA said the two intelligen­ce services “ideologica­lly corrupted” and bribed a North Korean surnamed Kim and turned him into “a terrorist full of repugnance and revenge against the supreme leadership of the DPRK”.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday that Washington was working on more sanctions against North Korea if it takes steps that merit a new response.

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