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North Korea rejects meeting with Donald Trump and says it 'would never use nuclear weapons first'
North Korea has rejected Donald Trump's proposal to meet leader Kim Jong-un
North Korea has rejected Donald Trump's proposal to meet Kim Jong-un , branding the offer 'nonsense' and 'propaganda'.
US presidential hopeful Trump claims he is willing to talk to the dictator to try to stop Pyongyang's nuclear programme .
North
Korea's ambassador to the United Nations, So Se Pyong, said: "It is up
to the decision of my Supreme Leader whether he decides to meet or not,
but I think his (Trump's) idea or talk is nonsense.
"It's for utilisation of the presidential election , that's all. A kind of a propaganda or advertisement.
"This is useless, just a gesture for the presidential election. There is no meaning, no sincerity."
North Korea says Trump's proposal is 'nonsense' and 'insincere'
So
added that, as a candidate, Barack Obama made unfulfilled campaign
promises to meet the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK).
North Korea conducted a fourth nuclear test in January
and launched a long-range rocket in February, triggering tougher
international sanctions and the adoption of a more hardline position by
South Korea.
So, who is also North Korea's ambassador to the
UN-backed Conference on Disarmament, reiterated that his country was
prepared to return to stalled six-party talks on its nuclear programme.
China and Russia backed the idea, but the United States and its allies South Korea and Japan reject it, he said.
So
added: "As a responsible nuclear state ... we will never use them
first. If the United States use their nuclear weapons first, then we
have to use also that one.
"If the United States gives up their
hostile policies and changes their attitude, then we also (can) have
relations as a normal country.
"To South Korea, we proposed high-level military talks but South Korea refused now."
South
Korea dismissed a North Korean proposal for military talks as "a bogus
peace offensive" and said it was formally rejecting the overture because
it lacked a plan to end the North's nuclear programme.
So said that North Korea would not share nuclear technology with other countries.
"As a responsible nuclear state, we keep and observe the obligations of non-proliferation of nuclear technology".
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