North Korea labels CHINA a ‘detested enemy’ and threatens to respond ‘with the force of a nuclear storm’
Kim Jong-un has labelled China a ‘detested enemy’, in the wake of Beijing agreeing to implement the latest UN restrictions against North Korea.
A government document believed to have been sent out to a majority of the population, urges all North Koreans to ‘crush China’s pressuring schemes with the force of a nuclear storm’.
This comes as President Barack Obama met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Washington on Thursday, and both called for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
After Thursday’s meeting, China also agreed to implement in full the latest economic restrictions imposed by the UN Security Council against Pyongyang.
The document was sent out to all members of The Workers Party of North Korea – effectively the entire population – and has been obtained by Seoul-based newspaper Daily NK.
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