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North Korea has denounced United States President Donald Trump’s latest order to ease weapons exports, calling the choice “warfare escalation measures.”
The North’s state-run Korean Central Information Company (KCNA) issued the criticism on Sunday in an unnamed commentary, taking challenge with Trump’s April 9 government order mandating a assessment of guidelines governing U.S. army tools exports.
The KCNA claimed that weapons gross sales function a key device in advancing U.S. international coverage geared toward establishing hegemony, accusing Washington of supplying warfare tools to its allies following the outbreaks of warfare in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip.
The report additional said that United States arms gross sales have surged in recent times, with most exported army tools flowing into the fingers of “warmongers” in Europe and the Center East.
The KCNA alleged that whereas the USA pretends to be a “mediator” by recommending dialogue and negotiation, it concurrently fingers over weapons of mass destruction to encourage warmongers to develop and delay conflicts.
Trump’s government order, signed on April 9, goals to facilitate the swift and dependable sale of American-made weapons by reviewing export rules.