North Korea says it has ‘no interest’ in dialogue with South Korea
Summary
Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in North Korea and sister to leader Kim Jong Un, stated that North Korea is not interested in talks with South Korea. She criticized efforts by South Korea's new president, Lee Jae-myung, to improve ties between the two countries.Key Facts
- Kim Yo Jong declined South Korea's offer for dialogue.
- South Korean President Lee Jae-myung halted loudspeaker broadcasts at the North-South border as a goodwill gesture.
- Kim responded that this reversal could not easily fix past actions.
- The North Korean statement criticized South Korea's trust in its alliance with the United States.
- The new South Korean administration aims to improve relations with North Korea.
- South Korea recently returned six North Koreans who had crossed its maritime border.
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