North Korea’s decision to end talks with South Korea

North Korea tested two more missiles on Friday morning

North Korea tested two more missiles on Friday morning

Pyongyang … News Time

North Korea announces to end talks with two missiles after South Korean President Moon Jae-in was subjected to severe criticism of military exercises with the United States. North Korea calls South Korean president slanderous, US news agency Associated Press reports and announced that the talks between the two Korean states were over. North Korea protested against joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States, which began last week, calling them a rehearsal of the war.

On the other hand, on Friday morning, North Korea experimented with firing two more missiles that it was not yet known whether it was ballistic missiles or rocket artillery. These missiles have complicated the negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington regarding the future of North Korea’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. Pyongyang, on the other hand, also rejected South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in’s announcement to continue talks on unifying the Korean territory by 2045. In this regard, a North Korean spokesperson said that the slow pace of talks between South and North Korea. And South Korea is solely responsible for the lapse in implementation of the pledges made at last year’s historic meeting between the heads of the two countries. According to a North Korean official news agency, a spokesman for the North Korean Committee for Peaceful Alliance said that we have nothing to talk to South Korean officials, nor do we think we will be reunited.

It is believed that Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong Un had a historic meeting in April last yeari which they pledged peaceful co-operation, however, since then there has been little improvement in the negotiations, cooperation and exchanges between the two countries. Speaking at a ceremony on Korea’s Independence Day on Thursday, the South Korean president said the talks will not go smoothly, despite North Korea’s increasingly critical actions. To which the North Korean spokesperson responded, saying that it is foolish to even think that after the end of military exercises with the United States, the talks between the two Korean states will resume. North Korea’s Friday experience is the sixth experience since late July. That he expressed his gratitude on a number of occasions, these include negotiating US nuclear weapons, while considering military exercises between the United States and South Korea as a rehearsal of the war.

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