The US secretary of state has condemned North Korea over its defiant threat to increase its nuclear activities, describing Pyongyang's continued provocations as "deeply regrettable." Hillary Clinton's made the comments on Saturday after after Pyongyang vowed to build more nuclear weapons and start enriching uranium in response to a unanimous UN Security Council vote imposing new on North Korea.
"We intend to do all we can to prevent continued proliferation by the North Koreans," Clinton told reporters at Niagara Falls on the Canadian side of the border with the United States.
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