North Korea says ‘no reason’ for interaction with South

Seoul: North Korea is not interested in interacting with the South, the powerful sister of the leader Kim Jong Un said on Monday, dismissed a new President in Seoul, who vowed to have a relationship. Since his election in June, South Korean President Lee J. Mayung broke the north with his predecessor’s Hawkish tone and stopped the broadcast of loudspeakers with Seema, in response to a barrage of garbage filled North Korean balloons. North Korea has ended its own propagation broadcasts, which bounced strange and terrible noise in the south. But such gestures do not mean that Seoul should expect an icy relationship to be expected, Kim Yo Jong on Monday said in an English dispatch by the official Korean Central News Agency of the North. “If ROK … hoped that it could reverse all the results made with some emotional words, then nothing is more serious than it,” he said, referring to South Korea with his official name.He said, “We once again clarify the official stand that no matter whether the policy is adopted and whatever proposal is made in Seoul, we are not interested in it nor is there any reason for meeting nor the issue should be discussed.”“DPRK-ROK relations have gone beyond the region at the time of the concept of homogeneous,” he said, using the official brief name of the answer. Seoul stated that Kim’s statement, Leagyang’s first response to Lee’s Overcher, confirms high -level mistrust between the two due to the years of hostile policies “.“We take it as a sign that the North Lee is closely monitoring the North Korea policy of the administration,” said in a press briefing, a spokesman of the Ministry of Integration.Hong Min, a senior analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification, told AFP that Kim’s statement outlined Pyongyang’s anti-south-south stance.“It declares that its hostile perception towards the South has become irreversible,” he said.The two countries technically remain the ATL war because the 1950–53 Korean war ended in a ceasefire, not the peace treaty. The United States, a major security colleague from South Korea, holds around 28,000 soldiers in the south to help defend attacks from the nuclear-head north. Lee of the south has stated that he would seek interaction with the north with the north after a deep freeze under his predecessor, when the relationship reached his worst level in the years.