North Korea Noon-North connecting route cut off from noon South Korean government has difficulty in responding 11:50 on June 9

North Korea responded that South Korean defectors flew a flyer last month that criticized Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong-un)'s chairman of the Labor Party and cut off all contact routes between North and South after noon on the 9th. I chose In response to this, the South Korean government says that “the contact route should be maintained”, but we are struggling to deal with North Korea, which is becoming more and more shaken as we aim to improve North-South relations.

North Korea strongly opposes that South Korean defectors flew toward North Korea on a flyer criticizing Kim Jung Eun's chairman of the Labor Party on the 31st of last month. Since then, it has revealed that it will block all communication routes between the north and south, such as the joint liaison offices in the north and south, between the military, and between the Korean Labor Party and the Korean Presidential Office.

In response, a South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman said at a news conference on the morning of the 9th that he had to keep an eye on the situation.

An official of the Korean Ministry of Unification said, "The contact route should be maintained based on the agreement between North and South. The Korean government will make efforts for peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula while maintaining the agreement." I put it out.

The Moon Jaein administration aims to improve the North-South relations during the remaining two years of his term of office, but he is struggling to deal with the ever-changing North Korea.

On the other hand, as North Korea is affected by the new coronavirus in the form of overwhelming international sanctions, North Korea will use the excitement of the problem of flyers that has been repeated for a long time as an excitement against South Korea It seems that there is a desire to tighten the system.

Chief Cabinet Secretary "I am closely watching the situation"

At the press conference after the Cabinet meeting, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kan said, "Japan is constantly making efforts to collect and analyze information regarding trends in North Korea, and is closely watching the situation. Although we are not certain about the impact on Japan, Japan, the United States, Japan, South Korea and Japan, the United States and South Korea are working closely together."