Trump’s ‘hostile policy’ justifies nuclear build-up, North Korea says
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s sister accused Washington of stepping up its political and military provocations since Trump took office

“As soon as its new administration appeared this year, the US has stepped up the political and military provocations against the DPRK, ‘carrying forward’ the former administration’s hostile policy,” Kim said.

DPRK is short for North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
“Hostile policy towards the DPRK pursued by the US at present is offering sufficient justification for the DPRK to indefinitely bolster … its nuclear war deterrent,” Kim said.
South Korea’s defence ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that Kim Yo-jong’s comments were nothing more than deception to justify its nuclear missile development.
“North Korea’s nuclear weapons are never acceptable, and the only way for North Korea to survive is to abandon its obsession and delusion about nuclear [weapons],” the ministry said in a statement.