The North Korean ambassador to Russia, Kim Hyun Joon, accused the United States of using Pyongyang's "self-defense measures" as a pretext to worsen the situation in the country.
"The US, instead of accepting the reality and making the right choice, is trying to use our justifyable self-defense measures as a means to completely strangle our country," the ambassador said at a news conference in Moscow.
"Today, the situation on the Korean peninsula is approaching the brink of war because of the hysterical US hype aimed at strangling N. Korea," the diplomat said at a gala reception on the occasion of the 69th anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
He also said that Pyongyang is using the development of nuclear weapons for self-defense purposes and for protection against "hostile actions" by Washington.
The North Korean diplomat slammed the latest UN Security Council's resolution, claiming that it allegedly "grossly" violates the DPRK's sovereignty and "openly challenges" Pyongyang.
North Korea won't change it's stance despite new sanctions, the envoy said.
"We have been living under US sanctions for decades," the diplomat said. "If the United States expects that we will […] change our position, it is a huge illusion."
At the same time, the diplomat reaffirmed that, despite restrictions on the part of the international community, Pyongyang will continue to strengthen its defense capabilities in the future.
The ambassador warned that Pyongyang would respond to US sanctions "with countermeasures by the North Korean design."
"The US will bear all the responsibility for possible deadly consequences," he stressed.
The statement comes a day after the UN Security Council unanimously adopted new sanctions against Pyongyang as a response to North Korea's most powerful nuclear test conducted on September 3. The UN resolution bans Pyongyang from exporting textiles while capping how much crude oil and refined petroleum products can be imported. Natural gas condensates and liquids are also included among the items North Korea is restricted from importing in excess of UN guidelines.