Pyongyang not to give up the bomb
“Unless the United States ends its hostile policy and threats towards our Republic, we shall never abandon our nuclear weapons even if the earth should split,” it said.
North Korea has built nuclear weapons for its own defence, and “not to threaten anyone else or to get economic favours or rewards,” KCNA added.
Pyongyang’s preconditions for a return to the stalled six-nation talks (which in addition to the two Koreas include China, Russia, Japan and the United States) on the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula are the start of peace treaty negotiations with Washington and Seoul to formally end the Korean War (1950-1953) and a preliminary termination of United Nations sanctions.
However, without economic and food aid from the international community, North Koreans are unable to survive.
Following a recent bungled currency reform, which led the prime minister to apologise, the number of North Koreans living below the poverty line has skyrocketed.