North Korea refuses to send South Korean president special envoy South Korea express regret June 17 11:48

Amid growing tensions between the North and South on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea has revealed that it has refused to send the special envoy of the president proposed by South Korea to break the situation. On the other hand, the Korean presidential office expressed regret, saying that it was "insane act" to unilaterally disclose the undisclosed proposal.

North Korea strongly opposes that South Korean defector groups flew a leaflet that criticized Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong-un)'s chairman of the Korean Labor Party last month, and said it will take gradual countermeasures on the 16th. We bombed a joint liaison office in southwestern Quezon (Kaesong), which is also known as a symbol of North-South harmony.

Against this backdrop, Kim Yo-jeong (Kim Yo-sung), the chairman of Kim’s younger sister who oversees policies on South Korea, announced a conversation on the morning of the 17th, and the Korean government announced on the 15th that Moon Jae- Tora) He announced that he has sent his intention to send Chung Woo-young, the chief of the National Security Office, as a special envoy of the president.

After that, he refused this, saying, "It's an impure proposal that shows clear schemes."

Also, on the 15th, President Moon said that he should not go back to the time of past confrontation, and called for a solution through dialogue, Kim Yo-jeong said, "I can't help hating disgust." Accused me.

On the other hand, the Korean presidential bureau held a urgent press conference on the morning of the 17th, and North Korea unilaterally disclosed the undisclosed proposal as "unprecedented insane act, intentionally pursuing the purpose of the proposal" It was a bad song."

On the other hand, the Korean People's Army of North Korea announced on the 17th that it would deploy troops to the industrial park in Quezon where the North-South economic cooperation project was carried out and the tourist area of ​​Mt. The military is on the alert.