North Korean media on Tuesday said it has no interest in holding talks "without preconditions" with Washington, as suggested by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
The North's Rodong Simun daily, issued by the ruling Workers' Party, criticized the move in a commentary, saying that Washington's offer of dialogue "goes back and forth without consistency."
"Whether the offer comes with or without conditions, what the U.S. wants is the abandonment of our nuclear program," the commentary said, asserting that the North's stance on the issue has not changed at all.
"Our nuclear force cannot be used as a bargaining tool," it said.
[upi.com]
19/12/17
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The North's Rodong Simun daily, issued by the ruling Workers' Party, criticized the move in a commentary, saying that Washington's offer of dialogue "goes back and forth without consistency."
"Whether the offer comes with or without conditions, what the U.S. wants is the abandonment of our nuclear program," the commentary said, asserting that the North's stance on the issue has not changed at all.
"Our nuclear force cannot be used as a bargaining tool," it said.
[upi.com]
19/12/17
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