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North Korea Leader Kim Says Will Not Use Nuclear Arms Unless Threatened: KCNA


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the Workers' Party Congress in Pyongyang May 7, 2016 in this handout photo provided by KCNA. | PHOTO: KCNA/via Reuters

 


 May 8th, 2016  |  07:44 AM  |   2131 views

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country will not use nuclear weapons unless its sovereignty is infringed on by others with nuclear arms and it is willing to normalize ties with states that had been hostile towards it, state media reported on Sunday.

 

The North will faithfully fulfill its obligation for nuclear non-proliferation and strive for ending nuclear buildup in the world, Kim said in a report to a congress of its ruling Workers' Party (WPK) which opened on Friday, KCNA news agency said.

 

The first congress in 36 years began with much fanfare amid anticipation by the South Korean government and experts that the young leader will try to use it to further consolidate power in a state he took over in 2011 after his father's sudden death.

 

"As a responsible nuclear weapons state, our Republic will not use a nuclear weapon unless its sovereignty is encroached upon by any aggressive hostile forces with nukes," KCNA quoted Kim as saying.

 

"And it will faithfully fulfill its obligation for non-proliferation and strive for the global denuclearization."

 

"The WPK and the DPRK government will improve and normalize the relations with those countries which respect the sovereignty of the DPRK and are friendly towards it, though they had been hostile toward it in the past," Kim was quoted as saying.

 

DPRK is short for the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

 

In a separate item earlier, KCNA said Kim made the comments on the second day of the meeting on Saturday.

 

Kim also called for improved ties with the rival South by erasing misunderstanding and mistrust, although he had made similar proposals in the past that led to talks by government officials that made little progress.

 

North Korea came under toughened new U.N. sanctions in March after its fourth nuclear test in January and the launch of a long-range rocket that put an object into space orbit in defiance of past Security Council resolutions.

 

Since then, it continued to engage in nuclear and missile development activities and claimed that it had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead and launching a submarine-based ballistic missile.

 

Kim also added the isolated state should continue to build and launch satellites, which U.S. and South Korea view as a disguised test for long-range missiles.

 

(Reporting by Jack Kim and Ju-min Park; Editing by James Dalgleish)

 


 

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