North Korea says won't hold talks with South unless 'issues resolved'
North Korea condemns Max Thunder joint annual US-South Korean air combat drills
FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un provides guidance with Ri Hong Sop (2nd L) and Hong Sung Mu (R) on a nuclear weapons program in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on September 3, 2017. Photo via REUTERS
SEOUL:
North Korea won’t sit down for talks with South Korea unless issues that led to the suspension of a high-level meeting this week are resolved, the Korean Central News Agency said.
UN nuclear test watchdog stands ready to visit North Korea
Ri Son Gwon, chairman of North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, condemned the Max Thunder joint annual US-South Korean air combat drills and criticised South Korea’s parliament for holding talks with “human scumbags”, without naming who they were.
North Korea won’t sit down for talks with South Korea unless issues that led to the suspension of a high-level meeting this week are resolved, the Korean Central News Agency said.
UN nuclear test watchdog stands ready to visit North Korea
Ri Son Gwon, chairman of North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, condemned the Max Thunder joint annual US-South Korean air combat drills and criticised South Korea’s parliament for holding talks with “human scumbags”, without naming who they were.