North Korea stresses not giving up nuclear arsenal unless US hostility stops
05 Oct 201316:13 PM
North Korea stresses not giving up nuclear arsenal unless US hostility stops

North Korea reiterated Saturday that it will never give up its nuclear arsenal unless the United States first ends its hostility toward the communist country.

"Under the condition where the United States' nuclear threat (against the North) continues, it is so reasonable for us to possess and further develop nuclear capabilities to defend its dignity and the safety of the nation," North Korea said in a statement issued through its Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea, a party organization handling inter-Korean affairs.

"To fairly resolve the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, the United States' nuclear threat, which is the very source of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula in the first place, must be removed, along with the United States' hostile policy toward the DPRK, and the U.S. forces in South Korea must withdraw with its nuclear weapons," it added, referring to the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

In its Saturday statement, North Korea again blasted the South Korean president, saying that Park "should keep silent if she has nothing right to say."

"For the rogues, who do not even have the basic knowledge about North-South relations and know nothing about manners or morality, to speak of manners and to call (North Korea) unreasonable are, in fact, an intolerable provocation and ridicule toward us," the statement said.

"The Park Geun-hye group must listen carefully to our rightful criticism and just warnings and stop making useless remarks, and behave itself in order to avoid a miserable fate," it added.