产品展示
  • 17-20款启辰D60中网外观专用改装饰条前脸汽车用品配件防絮防虫网
  • 专用于沃尔沃xc60s90用品改装件汽车配件内饰装饰门槛条迎宾踏板
  • 请系好安全带禁止吸烟汽车贴纸车内警示提示带随意创意装饰车贴纸
  • 新五菱宏光S改装门槛条不锈钢踏板后护板亮条专用配件保护装饰贴
  • 二手拆车1寸汽车音响车载高频钛膜高音喇叭小高音仔高音头改装
联系方式

邮箱:admin@aa.com

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

产品中心

N. Korea claims expansion of BRICS could speed up end to US dollar's supremacy

2024-06-07 03:56:38      点击:359
This <strong></strong>photo, provided by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, shows a plenary meeting of the eighth Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea taking place, with leader Kim Jong-un in attendance, June 19. Yonhap
This photo, provided by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, shows a plenary meeting of the eighth Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea taking place, with leader Kim Jong-un in attendance, June 19. Yonhap

North Korea's state media claimed Sunday that an expansion of the so-called emerging BRICS nations could challenge and eventually speed up an end of the domination of the U.S. dollar.

In an article carried by the North's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Jong Il-hyon, an international affairs analyst of North Korea, criticized the U.S. for using the dollar and its military might as means for "hegemonism."

BRICS ― Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa ― held a meeting of its foreign ministers in South Africa earlier this month.

"The unprecedented international moves to limit the use of dollar and the tendency of many countries to join BRICS are accelerating the end of dollar as a key currency and the end of the U.S. hegemonism pursuant to it," the analyst said.

"Today, the U.S. has resorted to every means and method to maintain the supremacy of dollar as the key currency, and unhesitatingly committed despicable acts of imposing financial sanctions on those countries which incur its displeasure by abusing the predominant position of dollar," Jong said.

Recently, North Korea has voiced criticism on U.S. foreign policies via KCNA articles written by international affairs analysts. (Yonhap)


NK leader attends groundbreaking ceremony for housing project in Pyongyang
North Korea suspected of plagiarizing South Korean girl group's song