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France says N.Korea nuclear stance a ‘threat to peace’
North Koreas leader Kim Jong-un addresses the Supreme Peoples Assembly, North Koreas parliament, which passed a law officially enshrining its nuclear weapons policies, in Pyongyang, North Korea, September 8, 2022. ― KCNA via Reuters

PARIS, Sept 10 — France on Friday condemned the adoption by North Korea of a law declaring its readiness to launch preventive nuclear strikes as a "threat to international and regional peace and security”.

The foreign ministry statement came after North Korean state media reported earlier Friday that Pyongyang had passed a law allowing for preventive strikes — including in the face of conventional attacks.

"This new escalation on the part of the North Korean authorities represents a threat to international and regional peace and security,” said a ministry spokeswoman.

France "notes with great concern the increasingly aggressive declarations from North Korea”, she added.

The move by Pyongyang effectively eliminates the possibility of denuclearisation talks, leader Kim Jong Un having said that the country’s status as a nuclear state is now "irreversible”.

The announcement comes at a time of heightened tension between North and South.

Pyongyang has blamed Seoul for the outbreak of Covid-19 in its territory and conducted a record number of weapons tests this year. — AFP

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