N Korea warns US sanctions may \'block path to denuclearisation\'

N Korea warns US sanctions may 'block path to denuclearisation'

AFP  |  Seoul 

has condemned the US over its latest sanctions measures, warning the policy could "block the path to denuclearisation on the forever".

The warning from the North on Sunday came days after the US said it was imposing sanctions on three senior North Korean officials over human rights abuses.

The sanctioned officials include Choe Ryong Hae, who has been considered a right-hand man to leader Un.

In a statement carried by the official agency, the North praised for his efforts to improve relations with Pyongyang, but said the was "bent on bringing the DPRK-US relations back to the status of last year which was marked by exchanges of fire".

The statement by the of the of the foreign ministry accused the US of "deliberate provocation" over the sanctions on the three officials.

If believes the policy of increased sanctions and pressure would force the North to give up its nuclear weapons, "it will count as greatest miscalculation, and it will block the path to denuclearization on the forever", the statement added.

At a historic summit in in June, Trump and Kim signed a vaguely-worded statement on denuclearisation.

But little progress has been made since then, with pushing to maintain sanctions against the North until its "final, fully verified denuclearisation" and condemning US demands as "gangster-like".

In actions required by Congress, the said on Monday it would seize any US assets of the three officials over their roles in suppressing freedom of speech.

Such restrictions may have little impact on officials in one of the world's most closed countries but will have a clear symbolic force as seeks greater acceptance by the

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First Published: Mon, December 17 2018. 09:25 IST