North Korea Condemns U.S. Sanctions: Will Stand Firm to the End
Recently, the Foreign Ministry of North Korea made a resounding condemnation of the latest round of U.S. sanctions and firmly declared that it would "stand firm to the end."
moreRecently, the Foreign Ministry of North Korea made a resounding condemnation of the latest round of U.S. sanctions and firmly declared that it would "stand firm to the end."
moreNorth Korea has condemned the recent sanctions imposed by the United States on it, saying that it will stand by to the end.
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