North Korea says US terrorism blacklist hinders nuke diplomacy

Date:

The North’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday the State Department’s terrorism blacklist report released last week proves again the United States maintains a “hostile policy” and “inveterate repugnancy” toward North Korea.

North Korea says the US redesignation of Pyongyang as a sponsor of terrorism is dimming prospects for nuclear diplomacy between the countries.

The North’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday the State Department’s terrorism blacklist report released last week proves again the United States maintains a “hostile policy” and “inveterate repugnancy” toward North Korea.

It says “the channel of the dialogue between (North Korea) and the US is more and more narrowing” due to such a US attitude.

The North’s statement comes as North Korea is escalating its pressures on the United States over a stalemate in nuclear negotiations.

North Korea has demanded the United States work out mutually acceptable proposals to salvage the nuclear diplomacy by year’s end.

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Over 3,500 Join the Dubai Investments Green Run 2026 to Champion Sustainability

The 5th DIP Run Showcased Dubai’s Dedication to Health...

CDA Introduces Ramadan 2026 Initiatives to Foster Family and Community Connections

“Ramadan Initiatives Translate Spiritual Values into Real Community Benefits” Dubai:...

UAE Authorities Alert Public to Increase in Online Begging During Ramadan

Police advise the public to disregard unknown ads and...

Seven Ways the UAE–Bahrain One-Stop Travel Pilot Could Simplify GCC Journeys

Travel across the GCC has typically required several rounds...