North Korea criticizes the description of Foreign Minister Marco Rubio to the country as a “rogue state”, described by “nonsense” while pledging to take “difficult compensation” for any provocations from the Trump administration.
Rubio made the statement last week during his appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show”, as he was talking about US foreign policy goals.
“It is not normal for the world to have a single unipolar power. That was not – that was an anomaly. It was a product at the end of the Cold War, but in the end you will return to a point where you have and Rubio said, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in response that Rubio “spoke nonsense by describing DPRK as a” rogue state “with the enumeration of the foreign policy of the new American administration.”
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. (Korean Central News Agency/Korean News Service/AP/Mark Schiesfelbein)
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the American Charity Circles (DPRK) considers that the statements of the hostile Minister of Foreign Affairs to distort the image of the sovereign state without thinking as a dangerous political provocation completely contrary to the principle of international law that considers respect for sovereignty and non -interference in other internal affairs such as reading a statement published by the North Korean government media It rejects it, rejects it strongly and rejects it.
The statement added: “The no -meaning rough notes from Rubio show only the incorrect offer of the new American administration on the Democratic Korea and will never help promote American interests as he wishes.”
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President Donald Trump met to the right, Kim Jong Un in Singapore in June 2018 during the first period of Trump as president. (AP/EVAN VCCI)
She concluded that “we will never tolerate any provocation to the United States, which has always been hostile to the DPRK and will be hostile to it in the future as well, but it will take a difficult confrontation that meets it as usual.”
“Now more than ever, we need to remember that foreign policy must always be about strengthening the national interest of the United States and doing this, to the possible level, avoiding war and armed conflict, which we saw twice in the last century be very expensive. .

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, right, left the waves after it was welcomed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Panama, Javier Martinez Akha, upon his arrival at the Presidential Palace in Panama on Sunday, February 2. . (AP/Mark Schiesfelbein)
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“They celebrate the eighties at the end of this year of the end of World War II. This – I think that if you look at the scale and scope of the destruction and loss that occurred, it will be much worse if we have a universal conflict now.” It seems like an exaggeration, but this – you have – you have Now many countries have the ability to end life on Earth. Thus we need to work hard to avoid armed conflict as much as possible, but not at the expense of our citizen.
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2025-02-03 15:14:00
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