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North Korean People's Army General Staff said the North Korean troops would advance into the demilitarized zone again and fortify the front lines. Yesterday (15th) On the 20th anniversary of the June 15th Joint Declaration between North and South Korea, North Korea, which had been silent, again faced pressure on South Korea.

Reporter Kwon Ji-yoon reports.

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General Staff of the People's Army of North Korea has stated that it is possible to advance the army back into the demilitarized zone in the form of'public reporting' by the Chosun Central Communications.

"The opinion from the Central Committee of the Unification Front of the Party's Central Committee, etc., is to study the action plans to advance the armed forces into the demilitarized zone according to the South-North agreement, to fortify the front lines and take measures to strengthen the military border with South Korea." "It was received."

On the 13th, Kim Yeo-jung, the first vice-president, dismissed the statement that "the next act of adversity is about to be handed over to the Army General Staff."

North Korea's'demilitarized zone according to agreement' seems to mean the area of ​​Kaesong and Mt.

North Korea also said it would go ahead and spread leaflets toward the South.

The General Staff expressed their willingness to spread the leaflets to South Korea, saying, "We have also received opinions on how people from all walks of life are actively cooperating with the large-scale Pira spraying struggle."

He also indicated that the military action was imminent, saying that "the military action plans to quickly implement these comments will be approved by the Central Military Commission."