PYONGYANG, North Korea 鈥 North Korea says a sweeping new round of UN sanctions aimed at choking its nuclear program by cutting off as much of a quarter of its foreign trade revenue is doomed to fail and will be met with tough countermeasures.
Indicating how seriously the North takes the UN move, its vice foreign minister called a gathering of foreign diplomats in the capital early Friday to lay out his country鈥檚 opposition to the sanctions, which are the harshest to date and have the support of China, North Korea鈥檚 primary trading partner.
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North Korea鈥檚 Foreign Ministry, in a statement issued soon after the sanctions were announced, 鈥渃ategorically鈥 rejected the sanctions, prompted by its nuclear test on Sept. 9.
It warned of tough countermeasures, but didn鈥檛 say what they might be./rga