UNITED NATIONS (AP) — In a story Oct. 1 about North Korea at the United Nations, The Associated Press misidentified the North Korean speaker. The diplomat who spoke is deputy permanent representative Ri Tong Il, not Sang Beom Lim, who is a South Korean diplomat. A corrected version on of the story is below:
NKorea spurns SKorea nuke disarmament deal
NKorea spurns SKorea's offer of development aid for nuclear disarmament
By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN
Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — North Korea on Tuesday spurned South Korea's offer of development aid in exchange for giving up its nuclear weapons, saying "this can never, ever, be a political bargaining chip."
North Korea's deputy permanent representative, Ri Tong Il, was speaking in the "right of reply" session at the end of the annual General Assembly speeches, when countries unleash their most outspoken diplomats to counter arguments made by other countries in their high-level speeches.