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Director of the United Front Department of the Central Committee of the Labor Party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Jang Kum Chol, stressed that it is difficult to dispel doubts about Seoul's decision to take countermeasures to send hostile publications to Pyongyang across the border, noting that South Korea's record is full of false promises and unfulfilled positions on the ground. .
"The remarks of the South Korean officials appear to be an apology or repentance and their decision to take countermeasures seems reasonable ... but it is difficult to dispel suspicion that it could be merely a mental hoax from the presidential palace in Seoul in order to override," Jang Kum said in a statement published by the DPRK news agency. The current crisis because its stance towards repentance is very timid when compared to the seriousness of the crime committed. ”
Jang Geum noted that Seoul has done nothing so far except "lip service and has taken advantage of every opportunity to unleash false words," explaining that with regard to the South Korean authorities' commitment to deal strictly with the publication of anti-Pyongyang flyers, suspicion exceeds trust and stress at the time. He also asserted that such actions destroyed confidence in Seoul.
The DPRK official asked if anyone can believe South Korea's words, especially as it considers the agreements and declarations that were signed between the two Koreas and officially announced in the world as useless papers.
The DPRK announced last week to cut all political and military communication lines with South Korea against its hostile actions and not to stop broadcasting hostile publications across the border, indicating that the South Korean authorities colluded with the hostilities against Pyongyang, which led to relations between the two sides to a disaster.
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