North Korea's propaganda website on Thursday reviled U.S. Vice President Mike Pence in its first response to his recent warning to Pyongyang not to test U.S. resolve and military strength.

Pence issued the warning during a joint news conference Monday after his meeting with South Korean Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn amid growing tensions over the North's nuclear and missile programs.

The North's propaganda outlet Uriminzokkiri slammed Pence for what it called babbling about sanctions and pressure.

"Hwang and Pence plot to strengthen sanctions and pressure against us," it said. "The move is a delusion aiming to stifle us."

This photo taken on April 17, 2017, shows South Korean Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn (R) and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (L) reading a joint statement after their talks. (Yonhap)

It is the first reaction by North Korea though Uriminzokkiri is not its state media.

Pence's visit to Seoul came amid speculation that Pyongyang could conduct a nuclear test or launch a long-range rocket around key anniversaries in April.

The country will mark the 85th anniversary of the creation of the Korean People's Army next Tuesday, an occasion for a possible provocation.

North Korea is seen as toning down its condemnation as its foreign ministry has yet to release its stance on Pence's warning, analysts said.

In response to a similar warning made by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on March 17, North Korea's foreign ministry said the country is ready to counter any aggression by the U.S.

Washington's top diplomat said during his visit to Seoul that all options including military action are on the table to counter North Korea's threats.(Yonhap)

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