Seoul: North Korea, after a failed round of talks this weekend in Stockholm, on Sunday said that it will not meet the United States again until it puts a stop to its 'hostile policy.'
According to the media reports, a representative of the North Korean government accused Washington of using the talks for its domestic interests, and dismissed an affirmation that both sides would meet again in two weeks as 'ungrounded.'
The spokesperson said the US had brought nothing new to the talks and warned an agreement between both sides could be abandoned if the Americans continued to rely on the old way of working a reference to a bilateral commitment reached in Singapore in 2018 on the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, media reported.
What happened next depended on the attitude of the US and the time limit was the end of the year, the statement warned.
The message from Pyongyang came hours after a North Korean delegation that participated in the meetings in Stockholm said the dialogue with Washington on nuclear disarmament had been suspended.