The National Reconciliation Council of the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK) on Saturday accused the United States of forcing its southern
neighbor to join sanctions over a recent nuke test, and called on South Koreans
to resist US intervention.
"The United States is pressurizing South Korea to apply sanctions against the
DPRK and inciting confrontation with it," a spokesman for the council said in a
statement.
South Korea on Thursday joined the U.S.-led sanctions against its neighbor by
preventing the entry of any DPRK personnel suspected of having links to the
country's nuclear and other weapons programs.
The United States had been trying to persuade the South Korean government to
support the UN sanction, which was passed by the Security Council after the DPRK
conducted its first nuclear test on Oct. 9.
Citing its nuclear deterrent as a self-defense instrument, the statement
blamed the U.S. intervention as an "intolerable encroachment upon the dignity
and sovereignty of the Korean nation."
This US behavior, the statement said, was aimed at driving a wedge between
the south and the north, inciting confrontation between fellow countrymen and
pushing the situation on the Korean Peninsula to a phase of war.