Pyongyang has once again urged Washington to reflect upon the "correct strategic choice" to resume talks before its patience wears down.

Iran Press/Iran news: "The US would be well-advised to change its current method of calculation and respond to our request as soon as possible. There is a limit to our patience," A spokesperson for North Korea's foreign ministry said in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Tuesday.

It has urged the US to "drop its current way of calculation to keep alive the agreement they reached during their first summit in June last year."

"Whether the June 12 DPRK-US Joint Statement will remain effective or turn out to be a mere blank sheet of paper will now be determined by how the US would respond to our fair and reasonable stand," the statement added.

"The US should duly look back on the past one year and cogitate about which will be a correct strategic choice before it is too late. The US would be well-advised to change its current method of calculation and respond to our request as soon as possible," he added.

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