Kim Jong-un calls Republic of Korea the DPRK's most hostile state
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said that the Republic of Korea has become the most hostile country from Pyongyang's point of view.
This is reported by the Korean Central Telegraphic Agency.
As noted, he said this while visiting the enterprises of the defence industry.
"Kim Jong-un noted that now is the time to characterize the Republic of Korea as the most hostile country for the DPRK," the report emphasizes.
According to the North Korean leader, the South has maintained a "evil conflict" with the North for nearly 80 years. The DPRK must recognise this inevitable, irreversible reality and respond appropriately.
As noted, he said this while visiting the enterprises of the defence industry.
"Kim Jong-un noted that now is the time to characterize the Republic of Korea as the most hostile country for the DPRK," the report emphasizes.
According to the North Korean leader, the South has maintained a "evil conflict" with the North for nearly 80 years. The DPRK must recognise this inevitable, irreversible reality and respond appropriately.
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