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North Korea has told the international community not to "expect any change" in the wake of Kim Jong-il's death. | North Korea has told the international community not to "expect any change" in the wake of Kim Jong-il's death. |
The message came in a statement carried by state media and attributed to the powerful National Defence Commission. | The message came in a statement carried by state media and attributed to the powerful National Defence Commission. |
"We declare solemnly and confidently that the foolish politicians around the world, including the puppet group in South Korea, should not expect any change from us," it said. | "We declare solemnly and confidently that the foolish politicians around the world, including the puppet group in South Korea, should not expect any change from us," it said. |
Kim Jong-il died on 17 December of a heart attack, state media said. | Kim Jong-il died on 17 December of a heart attack, state media said. |
He had ruled North Korea since the death of his father Kim Il-sung in 1994. Under him funds were channelled to the military and North Korea conducted two nuclear tests. | He had ruled North Korea since the death of his father Kim Il-sung in 1994. Under him funds were channelled to the military and North Korea conducted two nuclear tests. |
His son, Kim Jong-un, has been named "supreme leader of the party, state and army". | His son, Kim Jong-un, has been named "supreme leader of the party, state and army". |
'Unforgivable' | |
North Korea's neighbours are watching to see whether the leadership change will affect Pyongyang's ties with the international community. | North Korea's neighbours are watching to see whether the leadership change will affect Pyongyang's ties with the international community. |
The impoverished communist state remains technically at war with South Korea and is isolated on the international stage because of its dire human rights record and pursuit of nuclear weapons. | The impoverished communist state remains technically at war with South Korea and is isolated on the international stage because of its dire human rights record and pursuit of nuclear weapons. |
Six-nation talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions - involving the two Koreas, China, the US, Russia and Japan - have been stalled for months. | Six-nation talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions - involving the two Koreas, China, the US, Russia and Japan - have been stalled for months. |
The statement from the NDC - which is thought to be the country's top decision-making body - said North Korea would "never deal" with South Korean leader Lee Myung-bak. | |
Mr Lee has angered Pyongyang by linking the provision of aid to progress on denuclearisation. | |
The NDC also criticised Seoul's "unforgivable" decision to allow only two non-official delegations to cross the border to pay their respects to Mr Kim. | |
Diplomatic flurry | |
Amid regional concern, the US is to send one of its top diplomats to East Asia to discuss the situation in North Korea. | Amid regional concern, the US is to send one of its top diplomats to East Asia to discuss the situation in North Korea. |
Kurt Campbell will hold talks in Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo from 3-7 January, the State Department said. | Kurt Campbell will hold talks in Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo from 3-7 January, the State Department said. |
Mr Campbell, who is the Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, will be the most senior US official to visit the region since Kim Jong-il died. | Mr Campbell, who is the Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, will be the most senior US official to visit the region since Kim Jong-il died. |
The US and South Korean defence chiefs, meanwhile, spoke for 20 minutes about issues on the Korean peninsula on Thursday. | The US and South Korean defence chiefs, meanwhile, spoke for 20 minutes about issues on the Korean peninsula on Thursday. |
The two "shared the view that peace and stability on the Korean peninsula is our overarching priority and agreed to maintain close co-operation and co-ordination in the weeks and months ahead", the Pentagon said in a statement. | The two "shared the view that peace and stability on the Korean peninsula is our overarching priority and agreed to maintain close co-operation and co-ordination in the weeks and months ahead", the Pentagon said in a statement. |
On Thursday North Korea held a national memorial service for Kim Jong-il, ending the period of mourning. | On Thursday North Korea held a national memorial service for Kim Jong-il, ending the period of mourning. |
Hundreds of thousands of North Korean troops and citizens lined up for the ceremony in Pyongyang's main square. | Hundreds of thousands of North Korean troops and citizens lined up for the ceremony in Pyongyang's main square. |
Top party and military officials hailed Kim Jong-un, the young and politically inexperienced new leader, in front of the huge crowd. | Top party and military officials hailed Kim Jong-un, the young and politically inexperienced new leader, in front of the huge crowd. |