Seoul, South Korea – In the first direct criticism of the Trump administration, North Korea, US Secretary of State Marko Rubio, criticized it as a “rogue” state and warned on Monday that “rough and irrational observations” will never contribute to the interests of the United States.
This statement is the latest in a series of North Korean signals that it will maintain its harsh position on the United States at the present time, although Trump said he intends to reach its leader Kim Jong Un to revive diplomacy.
“The words and actions against the person responsible for American foreign policy were an occasion to confirm once again the American hostile policy towards the DPRK, which is still unchanged.” The name, the Democratic Popular Republic of Korea.
She said: “The no -meaning rough notes from Rubio appear directly only the incorrect offer of the new American administration on the Democratic Korea and will never help promote American interests as he wishes.”
The statement led to a case that the ministry described as a Rubio sign for North Korea as a “rogue” state in a media interview. It is possible that Rubio appeared on “The Megyn Kelly Show” on January 30, where he called North Korea and Iran “rogue states” and is addressing foreign policy challenges.
This was not the first time for American officials describing North Korea as a rogue country. But the last North statement indicates that the country will not quickly adopt Trump’s offer.
During an interview with Fox News broadcast on January 23, Trump described Kim as a “smart man” and “not a religious fanatic”. When asked if he would communicate with Kim again, Trump answered, “I will do, yes.”
Trump’s comments sparked a possible revival of diplomacy between the United States and North Korea, where Trump met three times during his first term to discuss how to end the Kim nuclear program. The previous risk diplomacy collapsed in the period 19-19 due to the conflicts over the US-led sanctions on North Korea, but Trump is still boasting over and repeatedly with his personal relationships with Kim.
North Korea did not respond directly to Trump’s interview comments. But it maintained the confrontation speech against the United States and continued to test weapons. Last week, Kim visited a nuclear material production facility and called for the promotion of North Korea’s nuclear capacity in the face of what he called the challenges posed by the “hostile forces”, in a clear reference to the United States and South Korea.
Several experts say Kim is likely to have a greater lever than before because of his expanded nuclear arsenal and deepening military relations with Russia.
The previous diplomacy with Trump has given Kim a coup to pay attention to winning the recognition that he is needed for his government on the world stage. But the ultimate collapse of diplomacy was still great.
Kim has since focused on mastery of missiles capable of the nucleus targeting the United States and South Korea.
Last November, Kim said his previous negotiations with the United States confirmed only Washington’s “non -changed” hostility towards his country and described his nuclear accumulation as the only way to counter external threats. During a major political meeting in December, Kim pledged to implement the “most difficult” policy of fighting the United States.
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2025-02-03 01:50:00
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