▲ At the inter-Korean summit, Kim Jong-un and Democratic Peacemaker Park Ji-won talked with Suh Hun, the head of the National Intelligence Service.


North Korea strongly criticized Park for criticizing North Korea's missile launch.

The Chosun Central News Agency said in the article titled 'Do not play with the tongue at random,' Park Ji-won, who pretended to pretend to pretend to be a symbolic figure of the sixteenth and fifteen years, shook his tongue and threw away the smell. I spilled the last word.

Park previously criticized North Korea's missile launch on Thursday, saying that North Korea's two missile launches in Tongcheon, the hometown of President Chung Joo-young, are beyond the minimum gold road.

The central news agency accused Park of "being proud of his relationship and using it as a political asset when he is eating it.

The Central News Agency said, "One more time to be patient," but insisted that we should never falter our relationship with North Korea. He warned that "we should not do anything stupid."

Park, the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Kim Dae-jung government, agreed to hold the first inter-Korean summit in history with North Korea in April 2000, and then carried out former President Kim during the June 15 inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang.

It is unusual for North Korea to violate such long-term personnel as Senator Park.

(Photo = Chosun Central TV, Yonhap News)