The United States warned Friday that North Korea's decision to scrap peace pacts and threaten South Korea was "not helpful" and said Pyongyang should mend its ties with its neighbors. "North Korea's threats are not helpful. We have consistently called on North Korea to improve its relations with its neighbors, including South Korea," White House spokesman Joshua Earnest said. Washington believed that such "provocative rhetoric, these kinds of actions are just not going to improve conditions for the North Korean people," agreed State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland. "They're not going to end the isolation. They're just going to increase tensions, and it's extremely regrettable." Angered by tough new UN sanctions, North Korea has also threatened a "pre-emptive nuclear attack" against the United States and South Korea -- a notion dismissed as bluster by analysts. But despite the reaction from Pyongyang, Washington stood by the new UN sanctions regime agreed after North Korea last month carried out a nuclear test, Nuland said. The resolution adopted Thursday by the 15-member Council tightened restrictions on North Korea's financial dealings, notably its suspect "bulk cash" transfers. "If we don't, as an international community, meet these provocations firmly, then we're just giving license for the will of the UN Security Council to be flouted," Nuland said. "We've got to be firm. When we say there are consequences, there have to be consequences."
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