Special report: DPRK conducts nuclear
test
PYONGYANG, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will consider U.S. policy toward the country
the main factor for determining whether to conduct more nuclear tests and
whether to return to the six-party talks, the DPRK's No. 2 leader said on
Wednesday.
"The issue of future nuclear tests is linked to U.S.
policy toward our country," Kim Yong-nam, president of the Presidium of the
Supreme People's Assembly, said in an interview with Kyodo News in Pyongyang.
"If the United States continues to take a hostile
attitude and apply pressure on us in various forms, will have no choice but to
take physical steps to deal with that," he said.
Asked whether the DPRK planned to return to the
six-party talks, Kim said: "That also depends on the attitude of the United
States."
"We cannot attend the six-party talks while various
sanctions, including financial sanctions, are imposed on us," he said.
The DPRK claimed on Monday that it had successfully
conducted its first-ever underground nuclear test. Enditem