North Korea vowed Tuesday to stick to its dual pursuit of nuclear weapons and economic growth ahead of an inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump slated for later this week.
North Korea made it clear that it will continue to develop nuclear weapons in tandem with boosting the country's moribund economy, commonly known as the "byeongjin" policy, according to the Korean Central News Agency.
"By firmly sticking to the policy, we will soar as a great political, military and economic power," the KCNA said.
The dual-track line is a signature policy unveiled by the North's leader Kim Jong-un which Seoul and Washington warn is a dead end for the country.
The North's message comes as a new US administration to be led by Trump will take office on Friday.
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