City
Epaper

Kim Jong-un calls for 'positive, offensive measures' to ensure North Korea's security

By ANI | Published: December 30, 2019 8:54 AM

North Korea leader Kim Jong-un has called for "positive and offensive measures" to ensure security as a year-end deadline set for the US is drawing closer.

Open in App

North Korea leader Kim Jong-un has called for "positive and offensive measures" to ensure security as a year-end deadline set for the US is drawing closer.

The North Korea leader on Sunday convened a meeting of ruling Workers' Party officials to discuss policy matter amid rising tensions with the US over deadline to grant concession in denuclearisation talks, aimed at dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programmes, Yonhap News Agency reported citing North Korea's state media KCNA.

During the meeting, Kim emphasised on the actions in the areas of foreign affairs, the munitions industry and armed forces. He also stressed the need to take e "positive and offensive measures for fully ensuring the sovereignty and security of the country," KCNA said.

Kim and Trump have met three times since June 2018 but there has been no substantive progress in dialogue and the government in Pyongyang has demanded that international sanctions be lifted first. The talks between North Korea and the United States broke down after early this year after the failed Hanoi Summit between US President Donald Trump and Kim in February.

Since then, Washington has tried to bring the Pyongyang back on table for talks but failed to do so.

Last week, the North Korean state media said that the US would "pay dearly" for taking issue with Pyongyang's human rights record and that Washington's "malicious words" would only aggravate tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

The US envoy for North Korea Stephen Biegun visited South Korea and China last week, making a public and direct call to North Korea to return to the negotiating table.

North Korea has conducted a number of test-launches of short-range missiles in the months since the last summit. The country is banned from carrying out such tests under the United Nations' sanctions.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: koreaNorth KoreausKim Jong Unpyongyang
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalDog Attack in US: Police Officer Shoots at Pack of Pit Bulls as They Maul Man in Philadelphia; Disturbing Video Goes Viral

National‘Unwarranted, Unsubstantiated Claims’: India on the Washington Post Report Identifying RAW Official in Pannun Assassination Case

InternationalUS Shooting: Three Police Officers Shot Dead in Charlotte, North Carolina

InternationalTornado in US: Twisters Tear Across America's Heartland, Leaving Catastrophic Destruction in Many States; Disturbing Visuals Emerge

HealthBird Flu in US Cows: WHO Warns 'Extremely High' Mortality Rate in Humans As H5N1 Spreads to Milk

International Realted Stories

InternationalKnow BJP: United Russia Party leader discusses development of inter-party cooperation with Chattisgarh CM

InternationalEmirate of Ajman records 7 pc growth in tourism revenue in Q1-24

InternationalUN demands better protection for journalists on environment beat

InternationalMuslim Council of Elders organises seminar on women's rights at Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

InternationalUAE: Sharjah Consultative Council committee reviews works of Sharjah Health Authority