South Korea suffers from warning from North Korea for 20 years of the “North-South Joint Declaration” at 4:25 on June 15

It has been 20 years since the "North-North Joint Declaration" was announced at the first ever summit between Korea and North Korea. The Moon Jae-in administration, who wants to improve the stagnation of North-South relations, emphasized this milestone, but when North Korea, which strongly opposes the flyers skipped by South Korean defector groups, took countermeasures. I have been warned and faced difficult challenges.

The first ever North-South summit was held 20 years ago in June 2000 in Pyongyang, signed by South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung (Kim Dae-Jung) and North Korean President Kim Jong-Il (Kim Jong Il). Joint Declaration" was announced on the final day, June 15. The declaration included the aim of peaceful unification and promotion of economic cooperation, and became a symbol of North-South harmony.

Although the North-South relations have been stagnant recently, the Moon Jane administration emphasized the turning point on the 15th, hoping to improve the relations during the remaining two years of his term. However, North Korea strongly opposes the South Korean defectors' group flying a leaflet toward North Korea that criticized Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong Un)'s chairman of the Labor Party last month. The contact route was blocked.

And on the 13th, after announcing the demolition of the joint liaison office in Quezon (Kaesong) in the southwestern part of North Korea, South Korea warns that it will take military countermeasures as an enemy.

For this reason, the Mun administration emphasizes the strict control of North Korean defectors' activities to fly leaflets, while increasing caution in preparation for North Korea's military provocation.