
Us-north korea relations: North Korea’s Foreign Ministry criticized the Donald Trump administration on Monday (3 February). In fact, North Korea has criticized US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for calling North Korea a “wicked state”. North Korea’s Foreign Ministry warned that such serious and absurd statements will never contribute to the interest of America.
What North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in the statement,
According to a report by the Associated Press, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in its statement, “Such opposing words and tasks of the US Foreign Minister once again prove that the American policy was as before the DPRK, still the same. Is.”
In the statement, Marco Rubio’s remarks were described as serious and absurd and it was said that it reflects the wrong attitude of the new administration of America.
The statement said, “Rubia’s serious and absurd statements directly reflect the wrong attitude of the new US administration towards the DPRK and this cannot promote American interests in the way they want.”
North Korea responded to the statement of US Secretary of State
In fact, this statement of North Korea’s Foreign Ministry has come as a reply to a statement given by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, while speaking about the challenges of US foreign policy during an interview on The Megan Kelly show on Thursday (January 30), called North Korea and Iran as evil states.
Trump wants to create a diplomatic relationship with North Korea again
However, US President Donald Trump Kim Jong Un wants to start diplomacy again with North Korea, as he tried to do in his previous term. Trump had already indicated in an interview that he would contact the North Korean leader.
In an interview on Fox News on 23 January (Thursday), Donald Trump described Kim Jong Un as “a religious fundamentalist but a smart man”. When asked if he would contact Kim again, Donald Trump replied, “Yes, I will.”
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