Pyongyang,
September 20 (KCNA) -- The chief of the Foreign News Section of the Department
of Press and Information of the DPRK Foreign Ministry gave the following answer
to a question put by KCNA on Sept. 20 as regards the fact that the U.S. decided
to transfer the technology of building a nuclear-powered submarine to
Australia:
The
U.S. has recently struck the trilateral security partnership with Britain and
Australia, and decided to transfer the technology of building a nuclear-powered
submarine to Australia.
These
are extremely undesirable and dangerous acts which will upset the strategic
balance in the Asia Pacific region and trigger off a chain of nuclear arms
race.
It
is quite natural that neighboring countries including China condemned these
actions as irresponsible ones of destroying the peace and stability of the
region and the international nuclear non-proliferation system and of catalyzing
the arms race.
Even
a U.S. ally called the U.S. move a "brutal, unilateral and unpredictable
decision" and "a stab in the back." That the spokesperson for
the White House said the decision is for "security of the Indo-Pacific
region" amounts to a stand that any country can spread nuclear technology
if it is in its interests, and this shows that the U.S. is the chief culprit
toppling the international nuclear nonproliferation system.
The
U.S. double-dealing attitude getting all the more pronounced after the
emergence of the new administration erodes the universally accepted international
norm and order and seriously threatens the world peace and stability.
The
prevailing situation shows once again that bolstering the capabilities for
national defence from a long-term perspective should not be slackened even a
bit in order to cope with the ever-changing international security environment.
We
are closely looking into the background of the U.S. recent decision and its
prospect and will certainly take a corresponding counteraction in case it has
even a little adverse impact on the security of our country.
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