A North Korean diplomat warned that the United States could be given more 'gifts' North Korea has launched a missile test for several months. The country has faced international criticism in the face of it. However, on Tuesday, the US threatened to give 'missile' missiles again, ignoring the criticism.
North Korea's ambassador to Geneva Han Taiye said, "gifts package" will be sent "for the United States in the autonomous country of my country." He also said that until the unnecessary provocation and North American pressure will be applied to North Korea, special gifts will be sent to the United States.
Meanwhile, US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Hally complains that North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is calling for war through a series of missile tests. On Monday, the Security Council's emergency meeting in New York urged the United Nations Security Council to take strong action against North Korea. Despite the United Nations sanctions, he called for the sixth time North Korea missile test.
However, Halley acknowledged the country's behavioral changes will not affect the North Korean sanctions, and North Korea might be forced to stop funding for ballistic missiles and nuclear programs.
North Korea conducted a hydrogen bomb test last Sunday. As a result, earthquakes were found in some parts of North China's border with China. The US Geological Survey said that the magnitude of the earthquake was 6.3 on the Richter scale.
The country claims that they successfully tested hydrogen bombs. This bomb is much stronger than nuclear bombs, which can be used in long-range missiles.
Source: NDTV