North Korea warns US Do not think Libya, if you have courage, come to the nuclear war
North Korea's consequences may be like Libya' - Pyongyang has strongly responded to comments by US Vice President Mike Pence.
Describing Pence's comments as 'savvy', North Korea's top official, Choi Son-Hui Hushyari, said that North Korea should not think about Libya, and if the courage is to take a nuclear war, check the energy.
Pyongyang is not "sitting down to hand" for talks with the United States, he warned. In an article published on state media on Thursday, Choi said this. According to the comments of the Beckel Pence, in June, Don Jong Un's possible meeting with Donald Trump was in disarray. News BBC and AFP.In recent weeks, both the Washington and Pyongyang have proposed the proposed meeting on June 12 to delay or cancel.
In the last week of April, Kim promised to take the Korean peninsula 'disintegrate' after a meeting with South Korean President Moon Zaheen.
In the continuation of the meeting, Kim and Trump's meeting were expected to discuss North Korean nuclear disarmament, observers said.
In response to the question that North Korea will walk on the path of nuclear disarmament, US National Security Adviser John Bolton said about following the 'Libya model'. After this, uncertainty began with the trump-Kim meetingWithin a few months of leaving Libya's nuclear weapons program in 2003, the United States withdrew its ban on the country.Diplomatic relations between the two countries were restored. Eight years later, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown by NATO-backed rebel and paramilitary groups. Gaddafi was killed after being captured by the rebels.
When Pyongyang responded strongly to Bolton's comments, Trump said they are not thinking of following the 'Libya model' for North Korea