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Kim Yo-jongpowerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, criticized the proposal as “the height of absurdity” Seoul economic aid in exchange for the denuclearization of a communist country and ruled out starting negotiations.
His words are in line with the plan presented this week by the President of South Korea. Yoon Seok Yeolto provide North Korea with food, energy and infrastructure if it abandons its nuclear weapons program.
Analysts had already anticipated the proposal’s slim chance of success given that Pyongyang he invests most of his fortune in his military program and has made it clear on numerous occasions that he will not accept such a deal.
Sister Kim Chen In He called the proposal “the height of absurdity” and warned that the assumption that North Korea would negotiate its nuclear program was false.
“Thinking that the plan to exchange ‘economic cooperation’ for our honor, our nuclear weapons is a big dream, hope and Yun’s plan, we understand that it is really simple and still childish,” he said in a statement released by the official. agency CTAC.
“It became clear to us that we would not sit face to face with him,” he added, accusing South Korea rework proposals already rejected by North Korea. “No one will trade their fate for cornbread,” he warned.
South Korean response
South Korean president says he ‘deeply regrets’ ‘disrespectful’ comments Kim Yo-jongbut noted that the proposal remains in force.
“Attitude to North Korea does not in any way contribute to the peace and prosperity of the Korean Peninsula or its own future, but only contributes to isolation,” the statement said.
Last week, Pyongyang threatened to accept a “deadly” response to South Korea, which he considers responsible for the recent outbreak of COVID-19 on its territory. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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