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N. Korea warns of 'all-out war'
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Seoul (AFP) Oct 12, 2013


N. Korea leader inspects new warships: state media
Seoul (AFP) Oct 12, 2013 - North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un inspected a set of newly built warships and issued orders to bolster the navy, state media said Saturday.

The visit followed a two-day joint naval drill near the Korean peninsula involving a US nuclear aircraft carrier which sparked a series of angry responses and threats from Pyongyang.

On Friday the North slammed a naval drill by US, South Korean and Japanese warships as a "serious military provocation" and vowed to "bury in the sea" the American carrier taking part in the exercise.

Accompanied by the Chief of the Korean People's Army General Staff Ri Yong-Gil and navy commander Kim Myong-Sik, Kim inspected the newly built warships and "guided their maneuvers", the North's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

KCNA gave no further details about the number or type of the newly built warships.

Kim praised the scientists, technicians and workers for building the modern warships -- which were described by KCNA as "on a high level of intelligence and light in weight" -- in a short time-span.

He was "greatly satisfied" to watch "the high maneuverability and striking capability" of the vessels.

The North Korean leader vowed to bolster up his naval force and steadily increase his nation's naval combat capability, the report added.

North Korea on Saturday issued a fresh warning of an "all-out war", urging the United States to stop military drills and what it described as "nuclear blackmail".

In a thinly veiled threat to strike the United States, the North's National Defence Commission (NDC), chaired by leader Kim Jong-Un, said the US government must withdraw its policy of hostility against the North if it wants peace on both the Korean peninsula and the "US mainland".

"(The United States) must bear it in mind that reckless provocative acts would meet our retaliatory strikes and lead to an all-out war of justice for a final showdown with the United States," a spokesman of the NDC was quoted as saying in a statement carried by Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency.

"We emphasize again that the United States must withdraw various measures aimed to isolate and strangulate us. Dependent upon this are... peace and security, not only on the Korean peninsula but the US mainland as well."

The comments come after a two-day joint naval drill between Japan, South Korea and the US, which included an American nuclear aircraft carrier, sparked a series of angry responses and threats from Pyongyang.

On Friday the North slammed a naval drill by US, South Korean and Japanese warships as a "serious military provocation" and vowed to "bury in the sea" the American carrier taking part in the exercise.

The latest bellicose statement from the NDC demanded that the US lift sanctions against the North, stop the "constant nuclear blackmails" and various war drills.

It rejected as "intolerable contempt" a US demand that it should show tangible commitment towards abandoning its nuclear programmes if it wants substantive talks with the United States.

"The denuclearization of the Korean peninsula is an inalterable policy goal of the DPRK government," it said, but added that getting rid of such weapons should also include a total removal of US nuclear threats against the North.

The US and South Korea have long demanded that Pyongyang show tangible commitment to ending its nuclear weapons programme before the six-party talks, which have been stalled for several years, can resume.

The North has said for years it wants denuclearisation of the whole Korean peninsula and that it is developing a nuclear arsenal to protect itself from the US military, which occasionally sends nuclear-powered warships and aircraft capable of carrying atomic weapons.

In February the North carried out its third underground nuclear test in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions, sending tensions soaring and raising fears of possible conflict. It also launched a rocket in December that Washington said was a disguised ballistic missile test.

As well as the two Koreas, China and the US the six-party talks also involve Russia and Japan.

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