Seoul:North Korea on Friday vowed to build up a 'more reliable' force against military threats from the US, saying the historic summit two years ago between leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump led to no improvement in ties between the two countries.
North Korean foreign minister Ri Son-gwon remarked, adding that Pyongyang would 'never again' provide the US with "another package" that Trump could use to boast as his political achievements, reported media.
"The secure strategic goal of North Korea is to build up a more reliable force to cope with the long-term military threats from the US. This is our reply message to the US on the occasion of the second anniversary of June 12," Ri said.
"What stands out is that the hope for improved relations has now been shifted into despair," he added.
Ri voiced frustration over a stalemate since the Singapore summit, accusing Washington of just focusing on talking up 'political achievements' without taking any actual steps to fulfill agreements.
"The question is whether there will be a need to keep holding hands shaken in Singapore, as we see that there is nothing of factual improvement to be made in the relations simply by maintaining personal relations between our Supreme Leadership and the US President," he said.
"In retrospect, all the practices of the present US administration so far are nothing but accumulating its political achievements. Never again will we provide the US Chief Executive with another package to be used for achievements without receiving any returns," he added.
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