The United States is ready to isolate North Korea internationally over its nuclear weapons programme, the top US State Department envoy on the country said on Sunday.
Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said the North Koreans ”seem to like to isolate themselves”.
”If they want to get isolated, we’ll be happy to isolate them,” he said without elaborating.
The communist state refused to rejoin negotiations on its nuclear programme on the sidelines of the Association of South-east Asian Nations regional forum on security issues in Malaysia last week.
This prompted its previous nuclear negotiating partners South Korea, China, Japan, the US and Russia — along with Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia and New Zealand — to hold talks without the regime.
Hill was speaking after a visit to the Philippine military academy in the northern resort city of Baguio.
In Kuala Lumpur on Friday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged North Korea to rejoin negotiations on its nuclear programme, saying the United States was ready ”at any time, at any place and without any conditions” to meet it under the six-nation talks framework that began three years ago.
But the North, which left the talks in November and caused outrage this month when it test-fired seven missiles, said it would not return until US financial sanctions against it were dropped. — AFP