N Korea urges S Korea to not succumb to sanctions pressure

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

on Thursday urged not to "blindly" follow the sanctions imposed by other countries and international organisations.

The Rodong Sinmun, the North Korean government's official newspaper, said that the pressure and the warming of inter-Korean ties were not compatible. The paper said that the relations between the two Korean countries would not move forward if continued to bow down to the pressure of sanctions imposed by "foreign forces", reported.

"If the (South) joins and blindly follows sanctions pressure by foreign forces manoeuvring to deter inter-Korean exchanges, the North-South relations cannot be advanced in the interests of the Korean people and the implementation of the Panmunjom Declaration cannot be pushed," the said in a commentary.

Calling to resolve all problems affecting inter-Korean ties in the interests of the Korean people, the newspaper added, "Cooperation within our nation, or national self-reliance, is the basic position for the implementation of the Panmunjom Declaration and improvement of inter-Korean relationship."

Hitting out at the for applying pressure on in regards to the sanctions, The asserted that such obstacles were impacting inter-Korean ties.

"The US is unjustly intervening in the internal affairs of our nation and the inter-Korean relationship, hindering the reconciliation, unity, dialogue and cooperation between Koreas," the paper added.

On Wednesday, the blacklisted three Chinese, Russian and Singaporean shipping companies for violating financial sanctions that were meant to restrict foreign assistance to North Korea's already-beleaguered

The new penalties slapped by US administration are an attempt to further pressurise to give up its nuclear weapons programme and to receive economic aid in exchange, as part of the commitment made by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who promised to work for the "complete denuclearisation" of the

Last week, accused select senior US officials of attempting to further strengthen imposed on the reclusive nation, asserting that it had stopped its nuclear missile programme and dismantled its

Although Kim vowed to halt its nuclear weapons programme, a confidential report by the revealed that had reportedly continued to build nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 07:55 IST