North Korea warned South Korea against joining international sanctions, saying Wednesday that its neighbor would “pay a high price” if it joins the U.S.-led drive to punish the reclusive communist nation for its nuclear test. The statement from the North’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland came as South Korea struggles to determine how it should enforce the U.N. sanctions, including whether to help interdict North Korean cargo ships suspected of transporting materials for unconventional weapons. Full Story
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