North Korea threatens 'all out war'

North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Han Song-Ryol says any military action against it by the United States will prompt "all out war".

Han Song Ryol, North Korea's vice foreign minister

North Korea says any military action against it by the United States will prompt "all out war". (AAP)

North Korea will continue to test missiles regularly and any military action against it by the United States would prompt "all out war", a senior North Korean official has told the BBC.

North Korea has conducted several missile and nuclear tests in defiance of United Nations sanctions and has said it has developed a missile that can strike the US mainland. Its latest missile test on Sunday failed a few seconds after launch.

US Vice President Mike Pence warned North Korea on Monday that recent US strikes in Syria, one of Pyongyang's few close allies, and Afghanistan showed that the resolve of President Donald Trump should not be tested.

"We'll be conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis," Vice Foreign Minister Han Song-Ryol said in an interview with the BBC.

"If the US is reckless enough to use military means it would mean from that very day, an all out war."

North Korean state media last week warned of a nuclear attack on the United States at any sign of American aggression, but the White House said there was no evidence it possessed that capability.

"If the USA is planning a military attack against us we will react with a nuclear pre-emptive strike by our own style and method," Han said.

He also said North Korea believed its nuclear weapons protect it from the threat of military action by the United States.


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Published 18 April 2017 8:16pm
Source: AAP


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