Posted on Sep 28, 2021 at 7:14 AMUpdated Sep 28, 2021, 7:52 AM
After a parenthesis of a few quarters devoted to its battle against the Covid-19 epidemic, the North Korean regime has reactivated its traditional strategy of negotiation with Washington and Seoul. In recent weeks, the country has been carrying out missile tests, threatening warnings and more benevolent speeches evoking a possible resumption of dialogue with the United States and South Korea.
This Tuesday morning, the North Korean army fired, once again, a short-range missile off its eastern coast, at the very moment when the North’s ambassador to the United Nations called on the United States to end to joint military exercises with the Seoul government and to withdraw their strategic weapons from around the Korean Peninsula. “If the United States wants the Korean War, the world’s longest war, to end and if it truly wants peace and reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula, it must take the first step towards abandoning its hostile policy ”, launched from the UN platform, Kim Song, thus resuming the classic posture of dictatorship which is genuinely seen as threatened by all the great foreign powers.
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