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− | UNITED NATIONS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - North Korea´s Foreign Minister | + | UNITED NATIONS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - North Korea´s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told the United Nations on Saturday that U.S. If you cherished this article and you would like to acquire a lot more information about [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/vị-trí-dự-án-căn-hộ-high-intela-quận-8-hank-nguyen High Intela Vo Van Kiet] kindly go to the web-site. President Donald Trump had made "our rockets' visit to the entire U.S. mainland inevitable" by calling North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "rocket man".<br><br>"Through such a prolonged and arduous struggle, now we are finally only a few steps away from the final gate of completion of the state nuclear force," Ri told the annual gathering of world leaders for the United Nations General Assembly.<br><br>"It is only a forlorn hope to consider any chance that the DPRK (North Korea) would be shaken an inch or change its stance due to the harsher sanctions by the hostile forces," he said. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols and Yara Bayoumy; [http://www.travelwitheaseblog.com/?s=Editing Editing] by James Dalgleish) |
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UNITED NATIONS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - North Korea´s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told the United Nations on Saturday that U.S. If you cherished this article and you would like to acquire a lot more information about High Intela Vo Van Kiet kindly go to the web-site. President Donald Trump had made "our rockets' visit to the entire U.S. mainland inevitable" by calling North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "rocket man".
"Through such a prolonged and arduous struggle, now we are finally only a few steps away from the final gate of completion of the state nuclear force," Ri told the annual gathering of world leaders for the United Nations General Assembly.
"It is only a forlorn hope to consider any chance that the DPRK (North Korea) would be shaken an inch or change its stance due to the harsher sanctions by the hostile forces," he said. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols and Yara Bayoumy; Editing by James Dalgleish)