U.S. urged to stop making fuss about nuclear issue
Pyongyang, January 17 (KCNA) -- Prof. Mohamad Abubakar at Malay University of Malaysia, when interviewed by the central television of Malaysia on Jan. 3, denounced the unreasonable U.S. nuclear racket, asserting that North Korea's restart of its nuclear facilities would not be a threat to the U.S. and its neighboring countries.
The U.S. row over this issue is aimed at securing a foundation to take a preemptive action and garnering the support of its allies for its moves to scrap the nuclear program of North Korea, he said, adding:
If the U.S. continued moves lead to the outbreak of another war on the Korean Peninsula, Korea will literally turn into shambles of war, rendering the situation in the Asia-Pacific region unstable and posing a threat to its economic development.
North Korea's nuclear program is not so menacing as what was claimed by the west, the U.S. in particular, he stressed.