The North Korean nuclear-weapons crisis intensified today as Pyongyang announced it is withdrawing from the 1968 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
Under the treaty, North Korea was barred from making nuclear weapons, but said it was pulling out of it today with immediate effect, blaming US aggression for its decision.
North Korea warned the United States against taking retaliatory military action, saying it would "finally lead to the third world war". However, the regime routinely issues such inflammatory comments.
The North Korean government said in a statement carried on KCNA, its official news agency: "We can no longer remain bound to the NPT, allowing the country's security and the dignity of our nation to be infringed upon.
"Though we pull out of the NPT, we have no intention of producing nuclear weapons and our nuclear activities at this stage will be confined only to peaceful purposes such as the production of electricity," KCNA said.
However, North Korea indicated it was willing to talk to Washington to end the escalating crisis.
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