North Korea on Friday threatened to cut off diplomatic contact with Japan amid a controversy over the communist state's abduction of Japanese citizens. Tension between the two countries has increased since Japanese officials alleged that purported human remains of two kidnapping victims recently returned by the North were proven by DNA tests to belong to other people. Some Japanese politicians have called for sanctions against Pyongyang, a move that North Korea has warned would be tantamount to a declaration of war.
North Korea has insisted the remains are authentic and repeated its call Friday for their return, and has alleged the controversy was manufactured by right-wing Japanese politicians. "Now that it has become clear that the Japanese government has openly joined the ultra-right forces in their moves against the DPRK it no longer feels that any DPRK-Japan inter-governmental contact is meaningful," an unnamed spokesman from North Korea's Foreign Ministry said, referring to the country by the abbreviation for its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "As we have already clarified, we are fully prepared to react to Japan's every provocation with physical strength," the spokesman said in the report carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency.
Good idea, cut off the last point of western trade and currency you have. |
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