North Korea says US should abandon military threats: State media
- North Korea claimed the United States should abandon military threats if it is concerned about its mainland safety, according to KCNA.
- An official from North Korea's Defence Ministry stated that the U.S. Was engaging in confrontational behavior, including sending a nuclear submarine to the Korean Peninsula.
- The KCNA report noted that North Korea's missiles can reach the U.S. Mainland, as mentioned by the head of U.S. Northern Command.
- North Korea emphasized its right to enhance its self-defense capabilities while criticizing U.S. Actions such as military exercises with South Korea.
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North Korea says U.S. should abandon military threats, KCNA says
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Saturday that the United States should abandon military threats if it has concerns about its mainland safety, state media KCNA reported, citing an official at North Korea's defence ministry.
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