North Korea Calls Donald Trump's Advisor "War maniac"


As is well known, North Korea considers John Bolton who is US President Donald Trump's national security advisor as a "war maniac" and "agitator", following his long-standing policies towards Pyongyang which is considered "provocative".
"He (John Bolton) is now known as a warmonger because of his obsession with wars in the Middle East and South America. It is no coincidence that it is now heard in the United States that Bolton was a warmonger who whispered to the president when he himself avoided military service by saying that he had no desire to die in the Southeast Asian rice barn, "the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the office KCNA news on Monday May 27 2019.
Pyongyang calls John Bolton a "structural flaw" and "a destructive advisor to security that destroys peace and security".
The statement was stated by the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to John Bolton's comments at the end of last week which considered that the North Korea's latest missile test in recent weeks "is undeniably in violation of the United Nations Security Council sanctions."
However, John Bolton stated that the United States was still ready to dialogue with the isolated country.
Responding to this, the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson said that his country had never recognized the United Nations ban (the United Nations concerning ballistic technology which was seen as undermining the right "to be recognized and developed as a sovereign state".
"His claim (Bolton) is indeed more than just stupid. "The ban on the launch of using ballistic technology is the same as the demand that North Korea must surrender its defense," said the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman as quoted by AFP.
North Korea's scathing statement came just minutes after US President Donald Trump stated that the relationship between North Korea and the United States of America is currently based on "great respect".
Speaking on the sidelines of his state visit to Japan, US President Donald Trump predicts that there will be many "good things" happening between the two countries in the future, especially regarding denuclearization, even though denuclearization negotiations between North Korea and the United States are still deadlocked, especially after the second meeting of US President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un in Hanoi, Vietnam in March 2019 ended without agreement, moreover, North Korea also returned to testing missiles in recent weeks after missing for more than a year.

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