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Monday, 2 August 2021

North Korean leader's sister warns Seoul in opposition to military drill with Washington



SEOUL, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean chief Kim Jong Un, said on Sunday (Aug 1) that if South Korea contains out a deliberate joint military workout with the US it will damage the clear up of the two Koreas to rebuild members of the family, country media KCNA stated.


Kim Yo Jong additionally said a current decision to restore hotlines between the two Koreas ought to now not be seen as whatever greater than reconnecting "physical" ties, and that it would be "thoughtless" to expect that summits are around the nook.


Her comments come at a time whilst North and South Korea are in talks to maintain a summit as part of efforts to repair family members. Washington and Seoul are due to maintain a joint navy drill later in August.


"Our authorities and army will preserve a close eye on whether or not the South Koreans pass ahead with the aggressive war physical games, or make a huge decision. Hope or melancholy? That's not up to us," Kim Yo Jong said in a assertion carried through KCNA.


The two Koreas, nonetheless technically at struggle after their 1950-fifty three conflict led to a ceasefire, on Tuesday reconnected hotlines the North severed in June last yr.

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