North Korea is blaming the U.S. for its failure to negotiate the release of American prisoner Kenneth Bae from a Pyongyang hospital.
An unidentified North Korean official on Saturday accused the U.S. of infiltrating North Korean air space during joint military exercises with South Korea, a move that North Korea is calling “the most blatant nuclear blackmail.” The U.S. and South Korea conducted a military drill last week to test South Korea’s defensive readiness against a possible attack from the north. A similar joint military exercise carried out in March by the U.S. and South Korea led North Korea to threaten a nuclear strike against the U.S.
“The U.S. thus beclouded the hard-won atmosphere of humanitarian dialogue in a moment,” the North Korean official said in a statement carried by the official state news agency.
The U.S. said last week it would send a special envoy to Pyongyang to make an appeal for Bae’s release, but the invitation was suddenly withdrawn the morning U.S. Ambassador Robert King was to arrive. Bae, an American Christian missionary, was detained last November and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor as punishment for alleged conspiracy against the North Korean government. Bae was recently transferred to a hospital in Pyongyang after losing more than 50 pounds.
“We are surprised and disappointed by North Korea’s decision,” Marie Harf, a spokesperson for the State Department, said in a statement Friday.









