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G7 is a ‘Cold War relic’ that is ‘creating conflict’ to protect its interests: North Korea

  • November 14, 2023
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Authorities North Korea On Tuesday they criticized G7which they consider a “relic of the Cold War” for “create conflicts to protect their own interests and violate sovereignty” from

Authorities North Korea On Tuesday they criticized G7which they consider a “relic of the Cold War” for “create conflicts to protect their own interests and violate sovereignty” from other countries.

Director General of the Department of International Organizations of the North Korean Foreign Ministry Cho Chol-soo condemned the position of the members of the G7, which includes Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom, as well as the European Union as a permanent guest in connection with a series of “legitimate defensive exercises” conducted by the North Korean army, according to the KCNA news agency.

G7 meeting in Japan, November 8, 2023 | Photo: Reuters

The G7, which caused and fueled the recent crisis at the international level, is looking for faults in independent countries and states.“Joe said, noting that “this is simply a dangerous source of destruction to global peace and security in attempt to prevent the establishment of a just international order“.

However, he noted that the group “cannot represent the international community” because “protects the interests of several countries”while simultaneously accusing the United States of supplying weapons to Ukraine with the aim of “deliberately destroying peace” in Europe.

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Joe also accused Washington of “encouraging military attacks on the Gaza Strip while covering up the horrific massacres committed by Israel against civilians”. “It has lost its justification for its existence,” he said, before calling for “the complete dismantling of the G7 as the first step towards restoring peace.”

G7 leaders met last week in Japan to call for a humanitarian pause in the context of the Gaza conflict and reaffirm their support for Ukraine in the face of a Russian invasion, while condemned arms transfers to Russia and ballistic tests by North Korea.

(Europe Press)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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