North Korea's propaganda media have poured out primary criticism, arguing that sanctions against North Korea are useless against the policy of South Korea and the United States to pursue independent sanctions against North Korea's nuclear test.



North Korea's propaganda media Echo of Unification insists that South Korea and the US are the ones that suffer the damage, especially about President Yun Seok-yeol, saying, "All of the predecessors in the past had only bitter taste and eventually suffered defeat. I'm taking it out again and doing stupid things that dream of a dog on a spring day."



South Korea and the United States are planning to push for independent sanctions in addition to pushing for new sanctions against North Korea at the UN Security Council if North Korea carries out its 7th nuclear test.



The media also criticized the fact that South Korea and the United States suffered damage.



He criticized the US as a 'secondary boycott' that also imposes sanctions on companies, banks, and governments of third countries that do business with North Korea, accusing the US economy of "increasing anger in other countries and causing retaliatory measures." , in South Korea, said, "The money spent traveling the world begging for cooperation on sanctions against North Korea is enough to astonish 10,000 people."



The media claimed, "We have found a trick and a way to become stronger in the environment of sanctions and pressure, and today we have proudly risen to the status of a nuclear power that the world envy."