North Korea on Monday accused US President Trump of “bluffing” and called him “an old man bereft of patience” as Pyongyang ramps up pressure on Washington over stalled nuclear talks.
Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un engaged in mutual insults and threats of devastation in 2017, sending tensions soaring before a diplomatic rapprochement the following year.
Pyongyang has now set Washington an end-of-year deadline to offer it new concessions in deadlocked nuclear negotiations and has said it will adopt an unspecified “new way” if nothing acceptable is forthcoming.
Denuclearization negotiations have been at a standstill since a summit in Hanoi broke up in February.
Trump has indicated that the option of military action was still on the table while downplaying Pyongyang’s actions, saying the North’s leader would not want to “interfere” with the upcoming US presidential elections.
“I’d be surprised if North Korea acted hostilely,” Trump said Saturday.
But Kim Yong Chol, who served as the North’s counterpart to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo until the collapse of the Hanoi meeting, condemned Trump’s “odd words and expression,” referring to him as a “heedless and erratic old man.”
If Trump is not “astonished” by North Korea’s response, “we will be irritated,” Kim, now the chairman of the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.
“This naturally indicates that Trump is an old man bereft of patience,” he said, adding: “From those words and expressions we can read how irritated he is now.”
The official noted that the North Korean leader had not used “any irritating expression towards the US president as yet,” but warned his “understanding” of Trump could change.
“He must understand that his own style bluffing and hypocrisy sound rather abnormal and unrealistic to us,” Kim said. “We have nothing more to lose.”
Late Monday another North Korean official, Ri Su Yong, vice-chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, warned Trump against using abusive language.
In another statement carried by KCNA, he said the US president should “think twice if he does not want to see bigger catastrophic consequences.”
The North has raised tensions in recent months with a series of assertive statements and multiple weapons tests - including a “very important test” at its key satellite launch site at the weekend - as its negotiating deadline approaches.
Kim’s New Year speech, a key political set-piece in the isolated country, is due on January 1.
North Korea has threatened to resume referring to Trump as a “dotard”, Pyongyang’s favored nickname for the US president at the height of tensions in 2017.
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