Thursday, May 4, 2017

North Korea demands South suspend joint military drills

North Korea accused the South of engaging in "military hostilities" and demanded Seoul put an immediate end to what it described as a threat at its border.


The statement critical of Seoul's policies comes at a time when millions of South Koreans are headed to the polls to elect a new president.

Pyongyang's propaganda outlet Uriminzokkiri issued the message on Thursday, local time, charging South Korea's caretaker government with "following the United States, while denying a unitary [Korean] people."
 [upi.com]
3/5/17

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