Flying criticism from Chairman Kim's criticism Distrust of South Korean response North Korea June 13, 5:16

North Korea said it was "too reluctant" to say that Korea`s presidential office had cracked down on the action of skipping flyers that criticized Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong Un), chairman of the Korean Labor Party. While showing distrust, we are strengthening the offensive.

North Korea cut off all contact routes with South Korea as a countermeasure after North Korean defectors flew a leaflet toward North Korea criticizing Chairman Kim Jung Eun last month.

About this, Jang Geum-cheol, the head of the united front of the Korean Labor Party, which controls relations with South Korea, said in a statement on the night of the 12th, saying, ``This situation has shattered trust in the South. It is an impossible situation," he suggested.

Furthermore, regarding the fact that the Korean presidential office has announced a policy of thoroughly cracking down on flyers in the future, he said, "It's just silly behavior. We are strengthening the offensive while showing.

In North Korea, protests are being held every day every day for acknowledging that the South Korean government has skipped flyers, and the North-South relations are getting worse.