A top North Korean diplomat
says Washington has “crossed the line” and effectively declared war
against Pyongyang by putting the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, on its
list of sanctions.
Han Song Ryol, the director general of
the US affairs department at North Korea's Foreign Ministry, said in an
interview published on Thursday that the US's recent actions constitute
“a declaration of war.”
"The United States has crossed the red
line in our showdown," he said, adding, "We regard this thrice-cursed
crime as a declaration of war."
On July 6, the US imposed
unilateral sanctions on the North Korean leader for the first time over
claims that he is responsible for a long list of rights violations.
According
to a statement by the US Treasury Department, 10 other individuals and
five government ministries and departments were also sanctioned.
Washington
has imposed an array of embargoes on North Korea but this was the first
time that the North Korean leader was personally placed under
sanctions.
In March, North Korea was hit by the most crippling
sanctions by the United Nations and the West over its nuclear and
ballistic missile tests.
The country describes its nuclear
capabilities as a deterrent against hostile US policies, accusing
Washington of plotting with its regional allies to topple the government
in Pyongyang.
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