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Sunday, January 4, 2015

North Korea calls US sanctions unfounded

North Korea calls US sanctions unfounded

Disputes between the US and North Korea peaked in recent weeks due to a case of cyber attacks against Sony Pictures.

North Korea declared a series of new sanctions imposed US government is part of the US policy of unfounded and hostile.

As reported by news agency KCNA, a spokesman for the North's Foreign Ministry said, "US policy applied continuously to curb North Korea, unfounded and trigger bad feelings. The policy only strengthen the resolve of the North to defend the country's sovereignty. "

Furthermore, the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said a series of sanctions that the US has not been able to keep proving hostile North Korea

Earlier, President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday (03/01), which allows sanctions against the three organizations and 10 individuals of North Korea.

The White House said the move was a response to North Korea's actions were "provocative, disturbing stabilsasi and repressive action".
case Sony

US and North Korean dispute culminated in recent weeks due to a case of cyber attacks against Sony Pictures production house that show the film The Interview.

This hacking attacks could make Sony will cancel the planned launch of the film The Interview on Christmas Day, but then the film was still released via online and a cinema in the US.

North says Sony's change of attitude on the intervention of the US president.
"Obama always reckless when speaking and acting like monkeys in tropical forests," said a spokesman for the National Defense Commission, the state agency in North Korea led by Kim Jong-un, as quoted by the official news agency KCNA.


The satirical comedy film tells US journalists who were recruited by US intelligence agencies (CIA) to kill the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un. (BBC)

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