Kim threatens to give US Christmas test 'Christmas gift'


United Nations, Ta. December 12, 2019, Thursday

The United States also threatened after North Korea's statement that it would give Christmas gifts by testing missiles if the United States does not lift sanctions imposed on North Korea.

The US said that if more tests were to be done, America would also take action. United Nations-backed US Secretary of State Kelly Craft said that if North Korea were to test a ballistic missile before Christmas again, the United States would leave no stone unturned in making a year-end decision.

Kelly Craft said the US believes in North Korea that it will not take a threat to the world and will not even test a nuclear missile, but if such provocative measures are taken, the US will raise the issue at the Security Council and the forthcoming meetings between the leaders of the two countries. Will also consider.

The US ambassador also expressed regret over the fact that North Korea had tested the missile a few days ago. "We have kept a clear view of North Korea. If North Korea is ready for dialogue, America will be ready in that direction too, but compliance with the conditions will be essential," he said.

Earlier, the United States had called for a UN Security Council meeting regarding missile testing. Then North Korea said that if the sanctions imposed on us do not go away, we will give the world a Christmas gift. After the statement, the United States also threatened to respond that if North Korea offers Christmas gifts, the US will respond at the end of the year.

Following the US statement, a spokesman for the North Korean Foreign Ministry said it would be foolish to raise the issue at the UN Security Council. While North Korea has prepared for dialogue, it is not appropriate to criticize the missile test when sanctions are not lifted.

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