SEOUL: North Korea's position as a nuclear weapons state will remain undeniable and it will "continue legitimate action" until military threats from the United States and its allies are eliminated, state media KCNA said on Friday (Apr 21).
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui issued a statement criticising the US and other Group of Seven countries. The G7 foreign ministers condemned North Korea's Apr 13 test of what Pyongyang said was a solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile and urged denuclearisation at the end of their meeting in Japan on Tuesday.
Tension has flared in recent weeks as the isolated country has ramped up military activities, and threatened "more practical and offensive" action as US and South Korean forces conduct annual springtime military exercises.
North Korea has been reacting furiously to those exercises, calling them a rehearsal for "an all-out, nuclear war".
Choe said North Korea's status as a nuclear power is "final and irreversible", and will remain an "undeniable reality" even if Washington and others in the West deny it.