North Korea strongly criticized the statement by the US State Department on the human rights statement issued by the US State Department, saying that it is "a sophisticated and consistent sophistication."

The US Department of State Policy Research Center on North Korea's Foreign Affairs Office said on November 11 that the US Department of State issued a statement saying, "It is a public statement denouncing our human rights situation." " We do not want to, and we are only looking for opportunities to overthrow our system. "

"The US Department of State's announcement of the announcement of the announcement proves that the current administration's contraceptive policy follows the administration's hostile policy toward hostility," said the director of policy research at the US Department of State.

In addition, he added, "The United States is playing with foolishness in trying to succumb to us with the" human rights "uproar in parallel with the" greatest pressure "aimed at crushing our system, but there is no beginning. We need to know that we are pushing us even harder in our direction. "

"We can not help but be stymied by the fact that the United States has adopted a joint statement of the June 12th period in which we pledge to establish a new seasonal relationship, and we are looking back at hostile actions against us, I am leading in the lead, "he accused.

"For decades, the North Korean regime has been subject to egregious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the North Korean regime," the US State Department said in a statement issued by Morgan Otatagas spokesman earlier this month. "I am deeply concerned and seriously concerned about such abuse."

North Korea's accusations that it denied the name of the director of policy research at the US Institute for Foreign Affairs (USFK) is that the "level" It is noteworthy that the greetings were introduced.

It seems to be the position expressed in the context of increasingly increasing the intensity of the US 'complaint about nuclear negotiations after the collapse of the North American summit in Hanoi at the end of February.

It will be interpreted as a process of shaking up the North American negotiations with "military force demonstrations" such as the launch of short-range missiles on the 4th and 9th, while strengthening direct criticism against the United States.

Last year, North Korea responded to the US State Department's human rights statement on the North Korean Freedom Week in May, ahead of the first North-South summit in June 12, by commenting on state media such as the Labor newspaper, Labor newspaper and Chosun Central News Agency.

(yunhap news)