The Dhaka Times Desk North Korea has threatened to test another missile. The country has vowed to continue missile tests despite rising military tensions with the US and global condemnation.
Last Monday in the capital of North Korea, Pyongyang, the country's Deputy Foreign Minister Han Song-ryol expressed this promise in a private interview given to the BBC.
Han Song-ryol said, 'We will test more missiles on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis.' He warned that if the US takes any military action, it will take the form of 'all-out war'.
Han Song-ryol said, "We believe that only its nuclear weapons will 'protect' North Korea from the threat of US military action."
Han Song-ryol said, "If the United States becomes reckless and takes military action, an all-out war will begin from that day."
He added, "The United States is disrupting world peace and stability, using coercive arguments like thugs to attack sovereign states, claiming that these attacks are necessary to protect the balance of the world."
It should be noted that the tension in the Korean peninsula is becoming more intense day by day due to the alternating positions of the United States and North Korea.