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North Korea imemwambia rais wa South Korea afunge domo lake kufuatia rais huyo kuiomba North Korea iache silaha zake za nyuklia kisha South Korea itaipatia misaada kedekede ya uchumi. Majibu hayo kuntu yametolewa na dada yake Kim Jong-Un aitwaye Kim Yo Jong ambapo pia akaongezea kuwa South Korea haina lolote bali yaogopa makombora ya North Korea yaliyojaribiwa juzi (rais wa South Korea alitoa ombi hilo muda mchache tu baada ya North Korea kutest makombora hayo ya kruizi).
Kim Yo Jong pia akakejeli uwezo wa South Korea na Marekani ktk kufatilia makombora ya North Korea. Dada huyo akasema South Korea walijitia kutoa taarifa juu ya makombora ya kruizi yaliyorushwa, wakijinadi kwenye kufanya tracking & surveillance wakishirikiana na Marekani🇺🇸🇺🇸, cha kushangaza kwa uwezo wao (South Korea +USA🇺🇸🇺🇸) ulivyo mdogo walikosea kutaja sehemu majaribio yalipofanyikia, lakini pia walishindwa kabisa kujua muda hasa makombora yaliporushwa, venue na specifications za makombora hayo.
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North Korea tells South Korea president to 'shut his mouth' after offer of aid
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said on Friday South Korea's President should "shut his mouth" after he reiterated that his country was willing to provide economic aid in return for nuclear disarmament.
Her comments mark the first time a senior North Korean official has commented directly on what South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has called an "audacious" plan -- first proposed in May and which he talked about again on Wednesday (August 17) at a news conference to mark his first 100 days in office.
"It would have been more favourable for his image to shut his mouth, rather than talking nonsense as he had nothing better to say," Kim Yo Jong said in a statement released by state news agency KCNA, calling Yoon "really simple and still childish" to think that he could trade economic cooperation for the North's honour and nuclear weapons.
South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regret over Kim's statement and called it a "rude expression and distortion of our idea", adding the North's attitude could exacerbate international isolation and worsen their economic situation.
North Korea invests a vast chunk of its gross domestic product (GDP) into weapons programmes and has long made it clear that it views its nuclear capability as self-defence and necessary to protect itself in the face of “hostile” policies from the United States, South Korea, and Japan.
Source: Nationmultimedia
Kim Yo Jong pia akakejeli uwezo wa South Korea na Marekani ktk kufatilia makombora ya North Korea. Dada huyo akasema South Korea walijitia kutoa taarifa juu ya makombora ya kruizi yaliyorushwa, wakijinadi kwenye kufanya tracking & surveillance wakishirikiana na Marekani🇺🇸🇺🇸, cha kushangaza kwa uwezo wao (South Korea +USA🇺🇸🇺🇸) ulivyo mdogo walikosea kutaja sehemu majaribio yalipofanyikia, lakini pia walishindwa kabisa kujua muda hasa makombora yaliporushwa, venue na specifications za makombora hayo.
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North Korea tells South Korea president to 'shut his mouth' after offer of aid
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said on Friday South Korea's President should "shut his mouth" after he reiterated that his country was willing to provide economic aid in return for nuclear disarmament.
Her comments mark the first time a senior North Korean official has commented directly on what South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has called an "audacious" plan -- first proposed in May and which he talked about again on Wednesday (August 17) at a news conference to mark his first 100 days in office.
"It would have been more favourable for his image to shut his mouth, rather than talking nonsense as he had nothing better to say," Kim Yo Jong said in a statement released by state news agency KCNA, calling Yoon "really simple and still childish" to think that he could trade economic cooperation for the North's honour and nuclear weapons.
South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regret over Kim's statement and called it a "rude expression and distortion of our idea", adding the North's attitude could exacerbate international isolation and worsen their economic situation.
North Korea invests a vast chunk of its gross domestic product (GDP) into weapons programmes and has long made it clear that it views its nuclear capability as self-defence and necessary to protect itself in the face of “hostile” policies from the United States, South Korea, and Japan.
Source: Nationmultimedia