North Korea says South Korea’s overtures ‘great miscalculation’
By who jack
Seoul (Reuters) -Sorth Korea, leader Kim Jong Un’s powerful sister on Monday South Korean Liberal President Lee Jae Myung’s first response to the hunger of peace, said in a statement, South Korea is not interested in any policy or proposal for the agreement.
Kim Yo Jong, who is the official of the Senior North Korean ruling party and believed to speak for the leader of the country, said Lee’s word of commitment to the South Korean-US security alliance showed that it was not different from the enemy predecessor.
“If South Korea expected to reverse all the results of South Korea (actions) in a few emotional words, there would be no wrong calculation.” He said.
Lee, who started to work on June 4 after winning an election after the abolition of Zorlu Conservative Yoon Suk Yeol on a failed attempt on martial law, promised to improve ties with Pyongyang, who reached the worst level over the years.
Lee, as he intended to alleviate tensions, detonated his speaker broadcasts exploding the anti -North anti -North propaganda along the border, and forbade the flying of the brochures by activists who angered Pyongyang.
North Korean official, these moves, South Korea’s first stage of the first stage of malicious activities should be reversed, he said.
“In other words, it is not even worth it to evaluate,” he said.
He said: “We are explaining the official position that the policy created in Seoul or the proposal is made, we are not interested and we will not sit with South Korea and there is nothing to discuss.”
In the south, the North could react positively, and even after closing the speakers of Pyongyang, it was cautious optimism that he could show the willingness to re -interact in the dialogue, and Lee was faster than expected.
Nevertheless, Lee, in the midst of challenging negotiations with Washington, said that President Donald Trump was a column of South Korea’s diplomacy to prevent punishment against a series of great trade partners.
Lee, on Sunday, the anniversary of the Korean war ceasefire, “politics, economic security and culture of the fields of blood, blood sealed with blood will strengthen the alliance of South Korean-US.” He said.
North Korea also marked the anniversary of the Victory Day, including a passage ceremony in Pyongyang, but the state media reports showed that it was relatively less than in previous years.
Two Koreas, the main wars of the Korean War of 1950-53, did not sign a peace agreement.
(Reporting by Jack;


