North Korea's No. 2 Leader Blasts U.S
Sep 16, 8:03 PM (ET)
By VANESSA ARRINGTON
HAVANA (AP) - North Korea's No. 2 leader blamed the lack of world peace on the United States at the Nonaligned Summit on Saturday, saying its failure to respect the sovereignty of other nations has destroyed "the international order."
Parliament leader Kim Yong Nam said desires for peace by the 118 countries in the Nonaligned Movement were "confronted with grave challenges owing to the high-handed acts and unilateralism of the superpower, which denies countries and nations the independent choice of development."
The resulting imbalance in global politics constitutes "grave threats to world peace and security," he said.
It was the latest anti-American statement at a meeting that has brought together some of the staunchest U.S. foes, including the presidents of Iran, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
By VANESSA ARRINGTON
HAVANA (AP) - North Korea's No. 2 leader blamed the lack of world peace on the United States at the Nonaligned Summit on Saturday, saying its failure to respect the sovereignty of other nations has destroyed "the international order."
Parliament leader Kim Yong Nam said desires for peace by the 118 countries in the Nonaligned Movement were "confronted with grave challenges owing to the high-handed acts and unilateralism of the superpower, which denies countries and nations the independent choice of development."
The resulting imbalance in global politics constitutes "grave threats to world peace and security," he said.
It was the latest anti-American statement at a meeting that has brought together some of the staunchest U.S. foes, including the presidents of Iran, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
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