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At rare UN news conference, North Korea warns US over seized ship
2019-05-22
[Aljazeera] The North's ambassador to the UN says confiscation of Wise Honest could affect 'future developments' between countries.

The ambassador of North Korea to the United Nations has warned the United States that its "outrageous" seizure of a cargo ship could have consequences on the future of US-North Korean relations, as he reiterated a demand for the immediate return of the vessel.

The Wise Honest, North Korea's second-largest cargo ship, was first detained in April 2018 by Indonesia while transporting a large amount of coal. The US announced on May 9 that it had confiscated the vessel because it was carrying coal in violation of UN sanctions, a first-of-its kind enforcement action that came amid a delicate moment in relations with North Korea.

In a rare press conference on Tuesday, Ambassador Kim Song said that Pyongyang was closely monitoring Washington's "every move" following the seizure, which he said was aimed at bringing maximum pressure on his country to make it "kneel down".

"The United States should deliberate and think over the consequences its outrageous acts might have on the future development," Kim said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I think that was the HMS Camilla

Snark of the Day, Naval/Equine Division
Posted by: SteveS   2019-05-22 13:20  

#6  Keep it up, Kimmie boy and we'll seize ANOTHER ship!
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-05-22 13:04  

#5  Was 'Excellent Horse-Faced Lady' already taken?

I think that was the HMS Camilla
Posted by: Frank G   2019-05-22 09:33  

#4  The Wise Honest, North Korea's second-largest cargo ship,

Who names these ships? Was 'Excellent Horse-Faced Lady' already taken?
Posted by: Raj   2019-05-22 08:49  

#3  ...We ought to do the same thing the Australians did a few years ago after seizing a Malaysian ship used for refugee smuggling: tow it out to see and have a spectacular SINKEX...with cameras going.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-05-22 04:20  

#2  In a rare press conference on Tuesday, Ambassador Kim Song said "no more kimchi for you!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-05-22 02:34  

#1  I don't suppose anyone thought to ask the SOB about the USS Pueblo (AGER-2) which the NORKS have held since 1968.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-05-22 01:35  

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