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Pyongyang has slammed Washington for supporting its own and allies' weapons development while...
Pyongyang has slammed Washington for supporting its own and allies' weapons development while condemning the North's programmes as threats to regional peace and security. Photo: Getty Images
North Korea has warned the United States risked a dangerous nuclear arms race by providing submarine technology to Australia, criticising its "double standards" and vowing counter-measures.

Last week, the US clinched a new trilateral security partnership involving Britain to provide technological aid to Australia to build at least eight nuclear-powered submarines.

North Korea on Monday joined China in decrying the US decision as an "irresponsible one" that destroys regional peace and stability and global non-proliferation efforts.

"These are extremely undesirable and dangerous acts which will upset the strategic balance in the Asia-Pacific region and trigger off a chain of nuclear arms race," the North's foreign ministry said in a comment carried by the official KCNA news agency.

The North criticised Washington's "double-dealing attitude," singling out White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki's remarks that it does not seek conflict with China but the decision was to shore up regional security.

Her comment "amounts to a stand that any country can spread nuclear technology if it is in its interests, and this shows that the US is the chief culprit toppling the international nuclear non-proliferation system," the ministry said.

"We are closely looking into the background of the US decision and will certainly take a corresponding counter-action in case it has even a little adverse impact on the security of our country."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agreed to work toward denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and establish new relations at a summit with then US President Donald Trump, but negotiations have stalled since 2019.

Pyongyang has slammed Washington for supporting its own and allies' weapons development while condemning the North's programmes as threats to regional peace and security.

The North's state media said on Friday that Washington's double standards and hostile policy hampered a reopening of denuclearisation talks. 

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The only race the leadership of North Korea need focus on right now, is how to feed its people
The CCP has the same problem in that it is also a major importer of food
Add to that the current crackdown on private education, entertainment, online gaming, tech companies, online commerce and the collapse of their second largest property development company to the tune of $380B
There is little interest in their three child policy as their housing / employment market is worse than ours and unlike NZ, they will never be able to utilise migration to top up their population because for some reason migrants looking for a better life still prefer the 'racist' Western countries.
What amazes me is how little we learn about what is happening inside our largest trading partner via our mainstream media
There are very real signs the great miracle of rapid development within Communist China is coming to an end
Nuclear powered does not equal nuclear armed
There are 195 countries in the world, 9 are nuclear armed and 32 have nuclear power plants
Expect the power plants to increase