In a strong statement, North Korea has denounced the Group of Seven industrialized nations as a “remnant of the Cold War” that foments conflicts for its own interests and violates the sovereignty of other countries.
The statement, carried by the North’s Korean Central News Agency, was in response to a joint statement issued by G7 foreign ministers after their meeting in Tokyo last week.
In their statement, the G7 ministers condemned North Korea’s recent missile tests and arms transfers to Russia and called for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
North Korea’s statement, issued by Jo Chol Su, director general of the Department of International Organizations at Pyongyang’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accused the G7 of “defaming” the country’s exercise of its “legitimate and self-defensive sovereignty “.
Jo also singled out the United States, accusing Washington of “concocting and encouraging” military attacks on Gaza while “protecting Israel’s horrific massacre of civilians.”
The statement went on to say that the G7 has “lost the rationale for its existence” and should be dismantled immediately, adding that this would be “the first step to defuse the current international crisis and restore global peace”.
North Korea’s statement comes at a time of heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, with South Korea hosting representatives from 17 member states of the UN Command that enforce the Korean War armistice. The talks, which are expected to renew a pledge to respond to any North Korean aggression, come amid concerns that Pyongyang may be preparing to conduct a seventh nuclear test.
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