North Korean media says "ignored is self-employed", criticizes South Korea on January 14, 19:16

The North Korean media argued that Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Korean Labor Party, did not mention relations with South Korea in a speech at a key party conference, saying, "It is self-employed to be ignored." Criticized South Korea, which has been conducting joint military exercises with the United States.

At the end of last year, North Korean chairman Kim Jong-un addressed the U.S. at a meeting of the party's Central Committee, which decides on important policies, saying, `` We will not be far from sighting new strategic weapons. '' He expressed his position on the future US-North Korea relations, including repression, but did not mention relations with South Korea.

A North Korean media report, Mary, commented on Wednesday that South Korea is continuing its joint military exercises with the United States, stating, "We are stuck with hostilities targeting the same people. We have not fulfilled any of the agreements we have made. "

"Without US approval, you can't even talk about ethnic issues. It's your own business to be ignored."

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has repeatedly called on North Korea to talk at an early television address and press conference, but the North has not responded.