SEOUL, March 15 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's foreign ministry on Tuesday warned of unbearable retaliations against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s nuclear threats.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho June-hyuk told a regular press briefing that if Pyongyang conducts any other provocation, the DPRK will face the international community's relations it can no longer endure.
Cho said top DPRK leader Kim Jong Un recently ordered continued nuclear tests and a diversification of vehicles capable of delivering nuclear weapons, noting that such orders were provocative words.
South Korea and the international society will never tolerate Kim's comments, which were tantamount to declaring his willingness to continue provocations and escalate threats under a situation that the international community is sternly responding to the latest DPRK provocations, Cho noted.
The spokesman added that another DPRK provocation will lead the country to walk a path of destroying itself after facing unbearable retaliations from the international society.
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