US will 'suffer' if sanctions imposed: N Korea
September 11, 2017  23:56
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North Korea has warned that United States will pay a 'due price', if harsh sanctions against Kim Jong-un and the country are agreed at a United Nations Security Council meeting on Monday, where members will vote on a draft resolution for imposing new sanctions, including freezing the assets of leader Kim Jong-un over its sixth and powerful nuclear test.

North Korea's Foreign Ministry said in a statement published on state media that if the US 'does rig up the illegal and unlawful resolution', it would respond in kind.

'The DPRK is ready and willing to use any form of ultimate means,' the statement said, referring to the country by its acronym.

'The forthcoming measures to be taken by the DPRK will cause the US the greatest pain and suffering it had ever gone through in its entire history.

'The draft resolution includes a full ban on exports of oil to North Korea, a full ban on textile imports from North Korea, a ban on North Korean labourers generating earnings overseas, and the asset freeze, which will also target members of the ruling worker's party, the diplomat said, calling it a 'hard-hitting, ambitious resolution',' CNN reported.

North Korean ally China and neighboring Russia hold veto power on the Security Council.

A draft resolution needs nine affirmative votes from members of the Council and zero vetoes from permanent members in order to pass.

The International community condemned North Korea for testing the hydrogen bomb on August 27, marking the sixth time the isolated state has tested a nuclear weapon.

The major powers than convened an emergency session of the security council where US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley argued forcefully for harsher sanctions, saying, "enough is enough," and that Kim was 'begging for war'. -- ANI
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