Pyongyang,
October 21 (KCNA) –
The
spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK gave the following
answer to a question put by the KCNA on Oct. 20 as regards the fact that the
U.S. is unreasonably pulling up the DPRK over its test-firing of a new-type
SLBM:
The
test-firing of the new-type SLBM by the Academy of Defence Science of the DPRK
on Oct. 19 was part of the normal activities for carrying out the medium- and
long-term plan for the development of defence science and it did not pose any
threat or damage to the security of the neighboring countries and the region.
This
notwithstanding, the U.S. described the DPRK's exercise of its legitimate right
to self-defence as a "violation of the resolution" of the UNSC and a
"threat" to the regional peace and stability by bringing to the fore
the spokespersons for the White House and the Department of State and the
Indo-Pacific Command, and is taking very provocative moves such as calling for
convening an emergency meeting of the UNSC.
It
truly concerns us that the U.S. is showing abnormal reactions to the exercise of
the right to self-defence proper and just to a sovereign state.
As
already clarified, the DPRK's deterrent does not aim at a specified state or
forces but is for preventing the war itself and defending the sovereign rights.
And the U.S. and south Korea have been ruled out as our arch-enemies.
When
doing the recent test-firing we did not have the U.S. in mind nor aimed at it,
but it is the work which had already been planned purely for the defence of the
country. So there is no need for the U.S. to worry or trouble itself over the
test-firing.
To
criticize the DPRK for developing and test-firing the same weapon system as the
one the U.S. possesses or is developing is a clear expression of
double-standards and it only excites our suspicion about the "authenticity"
of its statement that it does not antagonize the DPRK.
If the U.S. does not take issue with the
DPRK's regular and legitimate exercise of the sovereign right, no tension will
be caused on the Korean peninsula but if the U.S. and its vassal forces persist
with opting for a wrong action, it may act as a catalyst for more serious
consequences.
We
have already expressed strong concern over the fact that the U.S. and the UNSC
are tampering with a dangerous "time bomb".
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