Two years from the US-North Korea talks North Korea “Strengthening nuclear deterrence” Suppress the US June 12 12:26

North Korea's foreign minister announced a discourse after two years have passed since the first summit meeting between the United States and North Korea on the 12th, claiming that the United States has not abandoned hostile policy, and against the nuclear war. It banned the United States to further strengthen its deterrence.

The first ever US-North Korea summit meeting will take place in Singapore on June 12th, when U.S. President Trump and Kim Jong-un (Kim Jong-un) chairman of the Korean Labor Party agree to work towards denuclearization of North Korea. Did.

However, while North Korea is demanding the lifting of sanctions, the United States has not responded that it has not taken concrete steps toward complete denuclearization, and is still in a stalemate.

North Korea's foreign minister, Li Sung-kong, announced his talk on the morning of the 12th, as it has been two years since the meeting took place on the 12th.

In the discourse, despite the fact that North Korea stopped the nuclear test and the ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile launch test, the United States has brought advanced weapons such as stealth fighters and drones to South Korea, and has a hostile policy against North Korea. Claimed not to throw away.

In addition, he said, "Our unchanging strategic goal is to develop more reliable power to manage long-term military threats from the United States," and further strengthening deterrence against nuclear war. is.

In the midst of a deadlock in the US-North talks, North Korea restrained the United States by re-emphasizing its stance of continuing its nuclear and missile development.

US-North Korea policy to seek complete denuclearization

The US Trump administration will continue to demand that it respond to the resumption of denuclearization talks while maintaining economic sanctions against North Korea.

North Korea has repeatedly launched ballistic missiles since last year, but President Trump has shown that short-range missiles are not a problem.

In addition, in March, we sent a letter to Chairman Kim to request cooperation for measures against the new coronavirus, and we are seeking to resume the dialogue.

Furthermore, in May, when it was reported that Chairman Kim was in motion for the first time in about three weeks, he posted to Twitter saying, "I'm glad he came back and I'm fine." Is also appealing.

However, the US policy is to seek the complete denuclearization of North Korea, and Secretary of State Pompei appeared on ABC TV last month on the 3rd, saying, "Our mission is unchanged. To create a bright future for North Koreans."

The U.S. Department of State also announced on 5th this month that the father of Megumi Yokota, who had been abducted by North Korea, died. "We will continue to strongly demand that it be resolved."