In a scathing attack in state media, Pyongyang warned the “south Korean puppet forces” against their “chronic evil practice of depending on outside forces” such as the US.
And North Korea‘s Central News Agency also attacked Seoul for “clearly proving once again their ugly colours as henchmen” for reportedly continuing to implement US sanctions and threats against the rogue nation.
But the release also claimed the “US imperialist masters” were quaking in their boots because of “the DPRK’s nuclear thunder”.
The release said: “The reckless sanctions and pressure upon the DPRK kicked up by them, blindly dancing to the tune of the US, are an unpardonable treacherous act of going against the aspiration of the compatriots for national reconciliation and unity and the improvement of inter-Korean relations.
“It is illogical for the south Korean puppet authorities to talk about ‘dialog’ and ‘restoration of south-north relations’ while desperately working to stifle the DPRK together with outside forces.

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“They are going reckless in the van of the brigandish anti-DPRK sanctions of their US master while crying out for the ‘harsh sanctions and pressure’.
“The catastrophe of north-south relations will be worse as long as the south Korean puppet forces are bent on the confrontation with the compatriots in collusion with outside forces.
“Sycophantic and treacherous acts and dependence on outside forces will lead to miserable destruction.”
North Korea’s mouthpiece state media Rodong Sinmun issued a stark warning to the US earlier this week, declaring “nuclear war may break out” at any moment.
The Pyongyang-based newspaper accused the US of escalating tensions and threatened to drive out American soldiers from the Korean Peninsula.
The newspaper claimed: “The constant tension on the Korean Peninsula is entirely attributable to the US imperialists’ presence in South Korea and their policy for aggression.
“What the US has done since its military occupation of South Korea is threatening peace on the Korean Peninsula and increasing the danger of a war.”
The warning today comes as US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said he had hoped for a much stronger resolution from the UN Security Council on North Korea.
But he claims the successful agreement send a signal to the rogue nation that the international community has a common view on its nuclear program, in that it will not be tolerated.
His British counterpart Boris Johnson also accused the hermit state “defying the world by testing the nuclear device and launching nuclear missiles”.
He claimed the recent UN resolution, the toughest on any country in the 21st century, was the best way to maximise pressure on North Korea in order to reach a diplomatic solution.
And he vowed to “work together” with his counterpart Rex Tillerson under the denuclearisation of North Korea is completed.