Pyongyang,
September 30 (KCNA) -- Choe Son Hui, foreign minister of the DPRK, issued the
following press statement on Saturday:
On
September 29 the U.S. and its vassal states convened closed-door negotiations
of the UN Security Council, in which they denounced the inviolable
constitutional activities of the DPRK and its measures for bolstering up the
capabilities for self-defense.
I
brand the illegal and outrageous acts of the U.S. and other hostile forces,
which termed the exercise of the DPRK's entirely just exercise of its
sovereignty a "provocation" and "threat", as a frontal
challenge to the sovereignty of the DPRK and undisguised interference in the
internal affairs of a sovereign state, and vehemently denounce and reject them.
It
is the extreme double standard for the UNSC to take issue with the DPRK over
the exercise of its legitimate sovereign right only, while completely
overlooking the ceaseless military provocations being perpetrated by the U.S.
and its vassal forces, which declared the "end of regime" in the DPRK
as their national policy, to wreck peace and stability of the Korean peninsula.
The
abnormal behavior of the UNSC, which pulls up a sovereign state over its
legislative activities, legitimate use of space and normal development of
external relations, proves that the hostile forces' insistence on the
"implementation of the UN resolution" means, in essence, the complete
renunciation of the sovereignty by the DPRK.
It
is an inevitable result in the DPRK's historical process for bolstering up its
national defense capabilities and raising its national prestige that it fixed
its legal position as a responsible nuclear weapons state at the highest level.
The
DPRK formulated its status as a nuclear weapons state in its constitution,
which is of great significance in the fact that it guarantees the eternal
foundation for its prosperity and provided a powerful legal lever for defending
its sovereignty as a nuclear-armed nation, not merely the constitutional work
that revised and supplemented the provisions of the supreme code of the nation.
The
position and role of the nuclear weapons in ensuring the security of the DPRK
accurately reflect the threats from the outside hostile forces and the
ever-changing global geopolitical structure at present and in the future.
It
is the undeniable stark reality that the U.S. and its vassal forces' ceaseless
nuclear threats to the DPRK, which has lingered for more than half a century,
have become a decisive factor and premise that triggered the DPRK's access to
nuclear weapons and constant bolstering of its nuclear force.
It
is the history never to be written off nor to be revised that the DPRK was
compelled to arm itself with nuclear weapons as the U.S. turned the Korean
peninsula into a nuclear arsenal decades before the DPRK had access to nuclear
weapons, and has ceaselessly escalated its nuclear threats to the DPRK.
The
DPRK is strengthening the role of its nuclear force in ensuring national
security and consolidating its legal and institutional position to cope with
the U.S. and its followers' move of institutionalizing the use of their nuclear
weapons against the DPRK and making it their policy. No one is entitled to take
issue with this independent right of a sovereign state.
As
long as the U.S., the imperialist entity, exists, it is the destiny of the DPRK
to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
If
the U.S. and other hostile forces try to deny the DPRK's constitutional
position as a nuclear weapons state or deprive it of that position by forcing
denuclearization upon it, it will be regarded as the most serious violation of
its sovereignty and constitution forcing it to renounce its constitution and
social system.
Taking
this opportunity, I would like to warn the UNSC against its behavior of
unhesitatingly employing illegal and hideous double standard, blindly following
the U.S., bereft of equity and justice.
We
will deter all the hostile forces' attempts to violate the inviolable
sovereignty of the DPRK by launching the strongest and overwhelming
counteraction and firmly defend its position as a nuclear weapons state, the
supreme interests of its national security, from the outside hostile acts.
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