20 years from the North-South Joint Declaration North Korea continues to warn against military countermeasures June 15, 15:27

It has been 20 years since the joint declaration was announced at the first summit meeting between South Korea and North Korea, and it has been 20 years since the announcement was made. The warning continues.

President Kim Dae-Jung (Kim Dae Jung) of South Korea and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il (Kim Jong-Il) of the North Korean peace have received peace after the first ever North-South summit meeting held in Pyongyang on June 15, 20 years ago. The “North-North Joint Declaration” was announced, which included the aim of achieving a unified unity, and became a symbol of North-South harmony.

Last year, the North and South Korea jointly announced a message to implement the declaration on this day, but this is a South Korean defector group's flyer criticizing Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong-un), the chairman of the Korean Labor Party. The North Korean media on the 15th did not touch the declaration, as it continued to strongly oppose the flight.

The Korean Labor Party's newspaper "Labor Shimbun" states that "the invincible army will begin to take decisive action to clear the resentment of the angry people. It will take retaliation in a continuous action until it is resolved." , And warned that the joint liaison office, which has become the contact point with South Korea, will be demolished and that military countermeasures will be taken.

It seems that the North Korean leadership is considering the specific content and timing of countermeasures against South Korea, and there is a possibility that military tension will increase on the Korean Peninsula.