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North Korea brands UN sanctions an ‘act of war,’ talks up nuclear threat to U.S. mainland

WATCH ABOVE: North Korea's foreign ministry said Sunday that the latest U.N. sanctions against the country are an "act of war" and threatened to punish those who supported the measure, including talking up its nuclear threat to the U.S. mainland – Dec 24, 2017

BEIJING, Dec 24 (Reuters) – The latest U.N. sanctions against North Korea are an act of war and tantamount to a complete economic blockade against the country, North Korea‘s foreign ministry said on Sunday, threatening to punish those who supported the measure.

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The U.N. Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Friday for its recent intercontinental ballistic missile test, seeking to limit its access to refined petroleum products and crude oil and its earnings from workers abroad.WATCH: UN Security Council votes in favour of latest North Korea sanctions The U.N. resolution seeks to ban nearly 90 percent of refined petroleum exports to North Korea by capping them at 500,000 barrels a year and, in a last-minute change, demands the repatriation of North Koreans working abroad within 24 months, instead of 12 months as first proposed.The U.S.-drafted resolution also caps crude oil supplies to North Korea at 4 million barrels a year and commits the Council to further reductions if it were to conduct another nuclear test or launch another ICBM.READ MORE: Here are the latest United Nations sanctions on North KoreaIn a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency, North Korea’s foreign ministry said the United States was terrified by its nuclear force and was getting “more and more frenzied in the moves to impose the harshest-ever sanctions and pressure on our country.”The new resolution is tantamount to a complete economic blockade of North Korea, the ministry said.“We define this ‘sanctions resolution’ rigged up by the U.S. and its followers as a grave infringement upon the sovereignty of our Republic, as an act of war violating peace and stability in the Korean peninsula and the region and categorically reject the ‘resolution’.”READ MORE: ‘Storm clouds are gathering’ over Korean Peninsula, U.S. defense secretary Mattis warnsNorth Korea’s nuclear weapons are a self-defensive deterrence not in contradiction of international law,” it added.“We will further consolidate our self-defensive nuclear deterrence aimed at fundamentally eradicating the U.S. nuclear threats, blackmail and hostile moves by establishing the practical balance of force with the U.S,” the ministry said.WATCH: Trump praises UNSC vote on tougher North Korea sanctions “The U.S. should not forget even a second the entity of the DPRK which rapidly emerged as a strategic state capable of posing a substantial nuclear threat to the U.S. mainland,” it added, using the country’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.North Korea said those who voted for the sanctions would face Pyongyang’s wrath.“Those countries that raised their hands in favor of this ‘sanctions resolution’ shall be held completely responsible for all the consequences to be caused by the ‘resolution’ and we will make sure for ever and ever that they pay heavy price for what they have done.”WATCH: Haley details latest North Korea sanctions, reiterates call for nations to cut support
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