North Korea condemns NATO summit, says denuclearisation should start with US allies

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SEOUL: North Korea condemned the United States and its allies on Saturday for what it called strengthening military blocs and accelerating arms buildups after a NATO summit this week.

Pyongyang accused NATO leaders of portraying North Korea's exercise of its ‌legitimate sovereign ⁠rights ⁠as a threat, the foreign ministry said in a statement carried on state media KCNA.
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The alliance demonstrated a stronger commitment to bloc-to-bloc confrontation through increased arms spending and closer military cooperation with allies in the Asia-Pacific region, the ministry said.

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At the NATO summit in Turkey on Tuesday, officials announced more than $50 billion in military procurement and industrial agreements as ​European allies face continued pressure from U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump ‌to shoulder a greater share of the alliance's defence burden.

President ​Lee Jae ​Myung of Pyongyang's rival South Korea said on the sidelines ⁠of the summit that he hoped Seoul would expand cooperation ​with NATO allies in research and development, including in ​cutting-edge technologies, and in production of weapons systems.

North Korea said the summit showed that NATO was a body geared towards war and confrontation, pursuing what Pyongyang described as exclusive geopolitical interests at the expense of peace and security in Europe and the Asia-Pacific.