North Korea on Tuesday attacked a South Korean liaison office at a border town. The country clarified why.
A state media report accused South Korea of breaking deals in 2018 and of behaving like a “mongrel dog.”
President Kim Jong-un ‘s sister blamed the president of South Korea for “placing his neck in the noose of pro-US flunkeyism”
North Korea has also cautioned against sending an army into the demilitarized zone.
The acts of North Korea have been condemned by South Korea as catastrophic and senseless.
North Korean state media blamed the other side of recent 2018 deals, including the Panmunjom Declaration, for “systemically breaching and destroying.”
The article said the defense ministry in the South is like a “fearing mongrel dog” that was “bragging and bluffing, rattling the partner in the conversation and sparking [a] atmosphere of confrontation.”
The article also listed a warning that the attack on the Liaison office on Tuesday could be “a prelude to the North-South relationship’s complete catastrophe.”
North Korea’s army said it would transfer the soldiers to two icons of past Korean cooperation; Kaesong ‘s closed industrial complex, and the East Coast tourist area of Mount Kumgang.
Kim Yo-Jong blamed Moon Jae-in, the South’s leader.
“The reason the north-south agreements which were so wonderful did not see…even a single step of implementation was due to the noose of the pro-US flunkeyism into which he put his neck.
“Even before the ink on the north-south agreement got dry, he accepted the ‘South Korea-US working group’ under the coercion of his master.”
At the other hand, the presidential office in the South said North ‘s conduct was meaningless.
“It is our basic stance that the 19 September military agreement should be complied with without fail to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula and to prevent accidental clashes,” the South’s defense ministry said.