Korea : the North wants to cut off communication with the South - The Point

While some activists have threatened to send out leaflets with anti-Pyongyang in the communist country, North Korea account well not let it go and think to cut

Korea : the North wants to cut off communication with the South - The Point

While some activists have threatened to send out leaflets with anti-Pyongyang in the communist country, North Korea account well not let it go and think to cut off its channels of communication with the South, Tuesday, 9 June. According to the news agency of the north Korean State KCNA, there would be links between the authorities of the North and the South and between the two armies or between political parties in power in Seoul and Pyongyang. The interruption must take place at noon, local time, or 3 hours GMT.

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This threat comes at a moment when relations between the two neighbours are in a stalemate, despite three summits in 2018 between the north Korean leader Kim Jong un and south Korean president Moon Jae-in. North Korea threatened last week to close the liaison office with the South Korea and to take additional measures to "suffer" Seoul.

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Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of Kim Jong One, has also threatened to make null and void the military agreement between the two countries unless Seoul prevents activists from sending the leaflets with anti-Pyongyang. North Korea has put an end to most of its contacts with the South after the failure of the summit between Mr. Kim and the u.s. president Donald Trump in 2019 in Hanoi (Vietnam), who left the negotiations on the north Korean nuclear stalemate. It was their second summit.

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Date Of Update: 08 June 2020, 19:33
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