North Korea Closes liaison office with South Korea Receives leaflet criticized by Chairman Kim June 6 5:02

North Korea's North Korean Labor Party announced its talks and became a contact point for North and South Korea after a South Korean defector flew a leaflet to North Korea criticizing Chairman Kim Jong Eun last month. The joint liaison office has been closed, and they are ready to continue countermeasures.

North Korea protested against South Korean defectors saying yesterday that Kim’s younger sister, Yo-Jung, announced that North Korean defectors flew toward North Korea on a flyer that criticized Kim Jung-un. Is strengthening.

Furthermore, on the night of the 5th, a spokesman for the United Front in charge of relations with South Korea at the Korean Labor Party announced a statement, saying that "I'm tired of cleaning up the trash flying from the South for a while," Vila said. After admitting that it was delivered to the other side, he complained to the Korean government that he could not see the shadow of feeling sorry.

He also announced that he would close the joint liaison office used by officials from both the North and South, which was established based on the agreement between the North and South Summits.

He added that the South Korean government has put in place legislation and stipulated that it would restrict flyers from flying, saying, "We can't say that we'll have a headache in the South until the law goes into effect. I'm prepared. I'm preparing for the south side to be very tired."

On the other hand, in a discourse, it was revealed that Mr. Yo-jeong is in charge of the policy toward South Korea, saying, "First Deputy Director Kim Yo-jeong (Masam Kim) gave instructions."