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One day after North Korea's first vice-president Kim Yeo-jung condemned the spread of North Korea's flyers, North Korea spoke again. The level of criticism has been raised to the next level, this time warning that the South-North Joint Contact Office will be closed.

This is Kim Yong-tae, the first news reporter.

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Yesterday (4th) Following the discourse of the first department manager, Kim Yeo-jung, North Korea re-issued a statement last night in the name of a spokesman for the Unification Front of the Labor Party, which oversees South Korea's policies.

It is also a criticism of the spread of the North Korean flyer, but it has raised the level of remarks.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Energy said that the North-South joint contact office in the Kaesong Industrial Complex would first be eliminated or closed.

Kim Yeo-jung expressed his intention to consider destroying the military agreement, destroying the Kaesong Industrial Complex, or closing the liaison office unless the spread of the North Korean fleet is stopped.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry also explicitly stated that Kim Yeo-jung, the director of the South Korean affairs, was in charge of the project in South Korea.

However, he said that it was a decision to go to where he was going, but it seems to be a reaction from the North that South Korea's response to Kim's discourse is unsatisfactory.

Regarding the government's announcement that it is preparing a legislation that would force the cessation of North Korea's ban, North Korea is also accusing it of any such legislation.

From the level of remarks, there seems to be a possibility that North Korea will take steps to increase tension at the border or increase the level of criticism against our side.