EPA data photo, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Korea announced on the 10th that he would indefinitely suspend participation in the six-party talks. It also declared for the first time that it had made nuclear weapons at the level of self-defense against the U.S. policy of crushing and possessing them. "We will inevitably suspend participating in the six-way talks indefinitely until the reason for participating in the six-way talks has been prepared and sufficient conditions and atmosphere have been created to expect the outcome of the talks," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement. The fourth round of six-way talks, which were expected to resume as early as next month, is expected to drift for a considerable period of time as North Korea's first official reaction since the launch of the second Bush administration and President Bush expressed his willingness to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue through six-way talks. The spokesman also claimed, "We firmly withdrew from the NPT against the growing policy of the Bush administration to crush the control line and made nuclear weapons for self-defense." It officially declared the manufacture and possession of nuclear weapons for the first time. The spokesman said, "I watched the second Bush administration's policy-making process with patience," and stressed, "The second Bush administration has made a policy that it will never coexist with North Korea through its inauguration speech, State Secretary Rice's parliamentary approval hearing." He also argued, "If you look at the remarks of high-ranking U.S. government officials, you can't find any remarks on coexistence with North Korea or policy change with North Korea anywhere." The spokesman said, "Rather, they declared the end of the tyranny as the final goal, defined North Korea as an outpost of the tyranny, and verbally abused that they would not rule out the use of force if necessary." A spokesman said, "As long as the U.S. has expressed its prayers to eliminate North Korea's system by wielding a nuclear club, we will take measures to increase nuclear weapons to protect the ideas, systems, freedom, and democracy chosen by the North Koreans." "North Korea has already firmly withdrawn from the nuclear weapons spread prevention treaty against the growing policy of the Bush administration's isolation of control lines and has made nuclear weapons for self-defense," he said. "Our nuclear weapons will remain self-defense nuclear deterrence." The spokesman also criticized Japan, which has been raising tensions over kidnapping. "Japan is also following the U.S. and persistently sticking to its hostile policy against the Republic of Korea," he said adding, "How can we sit face to face with Japan that we will not cancel the Joil Pyongyang Declaration and normalize diplomatic relations while manipulating the already resolved abduction issues that have already been resolved."
Fifteen years after the news broke, it will become an unofficial nuclear weapons holder.
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