HANOI - The new sanctions the United States will impose on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) violated a UN statement issued after the sinking of a Republic of People (ROK)'s warship, a DPRK spokesman said Thursday.
Clinton told reporters Wednesday in Seoul that the United States will introduce new "country-specific" sanctions against the DPRK's procurement of nuclear materials.
The UN Security Council issued a statement on July 9 over "Cheonan" warship case, unanimously deploring the attack on the ROK warship that killed 46 sailors in March. The Council, however, stopped short of blaming the DPRK. Pyongyang has denied any involvement in the incident.
The DPRK spokesman also accused the joint US-ROK naval drills to be staged off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on July 25-28 of posing a major danger to the region.
China on Wednesday also expressed concern over the military exercises.