The Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, was mocked by N. Korea for his comment, condemning its weapon test, in the ASEAN summit, Bangkok, Thailand. (Image via Euronews)

N. Korea hurls mockery at Abe for over criticism to weapon test

North Korea (N. Korea) was enraged by the strident comment made by the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, regarding their projectile tests. In a statement, N. Korea called Abe as an “idiot” and a “villain”.

The statement, carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency, was written by N. Korea’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Song Il Ho. Song mocked Abe for exaggerating what N. Korean referred to as a “test-firing of rocket artillery” held last week. The Foreign Minister said that Abe exaggerated as if a “nuclear bomb was dropped on Japan”.

Last week, N. Korea conducted a third test for its new “multiple rocket launcher” which Japan’s Ministry of Defense considered as “ballistic weapon”. Song stated that Abe and his administration were “crude” and “under wit” for being unable to distinguish between multiple rocket launchers and missiles.

During the ASEAN summit in Bangkok, Thailand, Abe, condemned the projectile tests by N. Korea. Abe stated that by doing such, N. Korea had violated the United Nations (U.N) Security Council Resolutions. Next, Abe stated that he was willing to meet the Supreme Leader of N. Korea, Kim Jong-un, without any precondition.

Song stated that Abe “could dream of” entering Pyongyang, the capital of N. Korea, after making such remarks. The statement even went as far as calling Abe a "poor dog" and a "dwarf", saying that the Japanese PM is inept of competing in the Korean Peninsula as the center of the global political battleground.

The Japanese government had not made any comment to the hideous remarks by Song Il Ho.

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