new set of recently levied economic sanctions repugnant and hostile.
"The
policy persistently pursued by the U.S. to stifle (North Korea),
groundlessly stirring up bad blood towards it would only harden its will
and resolution," a statement attributed to North Korea's Foreign
Ministry said.
On Friday, the United
States hit North Korea with the new sanctions after the FBI said North
Korea was behind last month's computer hack at Sony.
The
White House said a new executive order targets leaders in North Korea's
government, preventing them from accessing property and entering the
United States. The isolated nuclear regime, which has denied involvement
in the Sony hack, was already subject to a strict set of U.S. economic
restrictions.
The FBI has maintained
North Korea was behind the broad computer breach at Sony, though some
technology experts say others could be involved -- such as former
employees of the studio.
On
Friday, officials said the new set of sanctions was further indication
of their confidence in North Korea's culpability, and said that private
tech firms aren't privy to the intelligence proving Pyongyang's guilt.
Obama signed the executive order putting the new sanctions in place on
the second-to-last day of his winter vacation in Hawaii. Before his
vacation began in mid-December Obama said North Korea was responsible
for the attack and the United States was preparing a response. The White
House said Friday's announcement reflected the beginning of that
response.
Source:CNN
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