He also warned that if diplomacy fails, the "nuclear exhibition" could be triggered if Pyongyang is not "sitting down to hand" to negotiate with the United States.
Responding to the US Vice President's remarks, Chou said that the United States's possible meeting with North Korea covered more uncertainty in June, the BBC said.
In recent weeks, both Washington and Pyongyang have indicated that the proposed meeting on June 12 may be delayed or completely rejected.
After the final meeting with South Korean President Mun Jie in the last week of April, Kim Jong Un promised to give the Korean Peninsula a 'non-nuclear' system.
Observers were expected to discuss North Korea's nuclear disarmament in a possible meeting of Kim and Trump, following the continuation of the meeting. Pyongyang, however, emphasized that the one-sided would not only sacrifice their nuclear weapons.
In response to the question that North Korea will walk in the path of nuclear disarmament, US National Security Advisor John Bolton said that following the follow-up of the "Libya model", uncertainty began with Trump-Kim proposed meeting.
Within a few months of leaving Libya's nuclear weapons program in 2003, the United States withdrew its ban on Libya. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were restored. Eight years later, Gaddafi was overthrown by NATO-backed rebel and paramilitary groups.
Gaddafi was killed after being captured by the rebels.
Examples of Bolton's Libya model can scare North Korea's top leader Kim Jong Un, only when the observers thought that.
After Pyongyang's strong reaction to Bolton's comments, US President Donald Trump said that they are not thinking of following the 'Libya model' for North Korea.
Recently the US Vice President reiterated the same issue, "North Korea will probably end up like Libya."
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, North Korea will have to meet the conditions to carry forward the negotiations.
Soon after the article written in response to the US leadership's comments in state media, Choi Son-Hui The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea has also participated in diplomatic relations with the United States several times in the last decade, Reuters said.
In an article published by the North Korean state media, KCNA, Ponce described Pens as a 'puppet politician', "I am not able to keep wondering after being uninformed and irresponsible comments coming out of the US Vice President because of the connection with the US."
"The United States will not meet us in the meeting with the nuclear exhibition, depending entirely on their behavior and decision," the deputy minister told Pyongyang not to sit with the United States.
After John Bolton's comments last week, North Korea's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Kai-Gao threatened to come out of North Korea's trump-Kim meeting in June.