North Korea says ‘no way’ it will disarm with US sanctions in place
N Korea tells the UN that Washington has created a deadlock in talks on denuclearisation because of coercive measures that are lethal to building trust

North Korea’s foreign minister on Saturday told the United Nations there was “no way” that his country would disarm first as long as the United States continued to push for tough enforcement of sanctions against Pyongyang.
Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Ri Yong Ho accused Washington of creating a deadlock in talks on denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
“The recent deadlock is because the US relies on coercive measures which are lethal to trust-building,” Ri told the assembly.

“Without any trust in the US, there will be no confidence in our national security and under such circumstances, there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves first.”
The United States is insisting on a “denuclearisation-first” policy that “increases the level of pressure by sanctions to achieve their purpose in a coercive manner,” said the foreign minister.
“The perception that sanctions can bring us on our knees is a pipe dream of the people who are ignorant about us.”