China News Service, June 18, comprehensive report, the US White House announced on the 17th local time that it would extend the "national emergency for North Korea (threat)" for another year, maintaining US sanctions against the DPRK. Since 2019, the North Korean side has repeatedly shouted at the United States that it hopes to restart contacts between the North and the United States, but the United States has demanded "conscientiously implement the resolution on sanctions against North Korea."

  The White House document stated that "the existence and proliferation risks of weapons-usable fissile materials on the Korean peninsula," as well as North Korean actions and principles, continue to "extremely and particularly threaten" US national security, foreign policy, and the economy. Therefore, "Extend the national emergency to North Korea (threat) for one year."

  Since no progress has been made in the meeting between the DPRK and US leaders in Hanoi in February 2019, the North Korean side has repeatedly shouted at the United States in an attempt to promote the resumption of the dialogue. In 2019, North Korea set a "deadline" for the United States to come up with a new dialogue plan at the end of the year, and conducted two "major tests" on December 7 and 13 of the same year, with a view to forcing the US to take substantive action.

  However, the United States has called on the UN Security Council to hold an open meeting on the situation on the Korean peninsula, reiterating that "the UN sanctions against the DPRK must be effectively implemented."

  In response, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK pointed out that the United States advocates creating a suppressive atmosphere against the DPRK and once again conducts anti-DPRK hostile provocations. The DPRK will never condone.

  The analysis pointed out that fighting for loosening sanctions against the DPRK has always been the biggest source of motivation for the DPRK to advance the DPRK-US dialogue. The second DPRK-US summit meeting did not reach any agreement. The biggest difference between the two parties lies in the issue of sanctions against the DPRK.

  In June 2020, North Korea took a series of measures to condemn South Korea for indulging nongovernmental organizations to distribute anti-DPRK flyers. Therefore, it announced that it would cut off all communications with South Korea and will open the North Korea-Korea Liaison Office Building in the Kaesong Industrial Park on June 16. blasting.