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Any claim of declaring war on N Korea absurd: White House

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By PTI Updated: Sep 26, 2017 9:31 pm
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U.S. Army soldiers pass by armored vehicles during a military exercise in Paju, South Korea, near the border with North Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017. North Korea’s top diplomat said Monday that a weekend tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump was a “declaration of war” and North Korea has the right to retaliate by shooting down U.S. bombers, even in international airspace. (AP/PTI)

Washington, Sep. 26 (PTI): The White House has rejected claims that the US has declared war on North Korea, asserting that any suggestion in this regard is ‘absurd’, even as the two nuclear powers engaged in a war of words again.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was responding to questions in this regard at her daily press conference.
“Not at all. We’ve not declared war on North Korea. And frankly, the suggestion of that is absurd,” she said.
North Korea’s foreign minister Ri Yong Ho, who was in New York yesterday, accused US President Donald Trump of declaring war against his country. He also said that Pyongyang was ready to defend itself by shooting down US bombers.
“The whole world should clearly remember it was the US who first declared war on our country,” Ho told reporters in New York.
The top North Korean diplomat is in New York to attend the annual General Assembly Session of the United Nations.
North Korea does not have a diplomatic relationship with the United States.
“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make countermeasures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country,” Ho said.
Sanders said it is never appropriate for a country to shoot down another country’s aircraft when it’s over international waters.
“Our goal is still the same: We continue to seek the peaceful denuclearising of the Korean Peninsula — that’s our focus — doing that through both the maximum economic and diplomatic pressures as possible at this point,” the White House Press Secretary said in response to a question.
Later in the day, the US House of Representative passed the North Korea Human Rights Reauthorisation Act by 415-0 votes, reflecting the overwhelming bipartisan support to it.
The bill reauthorises US programs that promote human rights, democracy, and freedom of information in North Korea.
Ed Royce, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said the bill enacts important updates to freedom-of- information authorities, to reflect technological advances beyond radio broadcasting, including USB drives, mobile devices, and other promising tools.
“It also renews the obligations of the Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights. Finally, the bill enhances congressional oversight tools, to help ensure that our investments stand the best chance of paying dividends in freedom for North Korea, and greater security for the rest of the world,” he said on the floor of the House.
“The world is rightly focused on the threat that North Korea poses to global security. Their nuclear detonations, missile launches, forward-deployed artillery, and a history of deadly provocations all underscore a simple, jarring fact: The Kim regime wants to pose a mortal threat to the United States, and to our democratic, treaty allies: South Korea and Japan,” he said.
“But in facing this reality, we cannot afford to forget the regime’s greatest victim and longest-held hostage: The North Korean people themselves. Remembering this is not just a moral imperative, but it’s a strategic one, too. If Kim had to answer to the North Korean people, he would pose far less danger to us,” Royce said.
Appearing on MSNBC, Democratic Leader Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, alleged that the US President Donald Trump is giving a platform to Kim Jong-un.
“It’s really [Kim Jong-un] is so beneath the dignity of this discussion, about the safety of the world,” she said.
“I’m one of the few people in Congress who has been to Pyongyang. What I’m concerned about is the following. I think Kim Jong-un is a bully. I don’t think he’s going to ever do any of these things. Anything he does has a return address.
He must know that it’s bad news for his people should he do anything,” Pelosi said.
China urges North Korea, U.S. to stop escalating war of words
Beijing, Sep. 26 (AP): Warning there would be “no winner” in the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, China on Tuesday urged North Korea and the United States to stop their escalating war of words and sit down for talks on cooling the recent spike in tensions.
The comments from foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang reinforce China’s position that all sides should avoid provoking each other following biting new United Nations economic sanctions on North Korea and a new exchange of threats between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “A war on the Korean Peninsula will have no winner, which will also be a tragedy for regional countries,” Lu told reporters at a daily briefing. “Given our consistent opposition to the war and chaos on the peninsula, we totally disapprove of an escalation of the war of words between the U.S. and North Korea.”
Mr. Lu’s remarks came after North Korea’s top diplomat on Monday characterised Mr. Trump’s tweet that Mr. Kim “won’t be around much longer” as a declaration of war against his country by the United States.
China accounts for about 90 % of North Korea’s foreign trade and is under constant pressure from the U.S. and others to tighten the screws on its neighbor and former close Communist ally.
Beijing has responded by voting in favor of increasingly harsh U.N. resolutions over North Korea’s nuclear and missile development programs and announced on Saturday that it will limit energy supplies to North Korea and stop buying its textiles as dictated by the latest sanctions.

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