Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, deputy head of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, talks about possible sanctions from Seoul, while South Korean President Yun Seok-yeol and his government are “stupid”, reports North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
He pointed out that Seoul, as Washington’s “puppet” and “loyal dog”, has repeated words of “self-imposed sanctions” against North Korea on behalf of the United States. At the same time, Kim Yo-jong said that any restrictions are “useless” and that South Korea could introduce them “at least a hundred, at least a thousand times”.
According to him, if representatives of the South Korean authorities “believe that they can get out of the current crisis by talking about some kind of “sanctions”, then they are really complete idiots” and “memes” who “do not know how”. living in safety and comfort”.
“It’s not clear why the citizens (South Korea. – socialbites.ca) are silently looking at how their “authority” Yun Suk Yeol and other idiots continue to create a dangerous situation with their actions. (in Seoul. – socialbites.ca) sits down (South Korea’ – socialbites.ca) Moon Jae-in, South Korea was not our target in the least, ”said Kim Yo-jong.
He added that the more Washington and Seoul “hold on” to sanctions, the stronger the “hostility and anger” from Pyongyang will become, and it will become a “noose around their necks”.
Previously reportedHe said the United States, Japan and South Korea would impose additional sanctions on North Korea if the North Koreans tried to test nuclear weapons.
North Korea 18 November carried out Launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) type Hwaseong-17. The launch was directed by Kim Jong Un. In response to the launch, the Japan Air Self-Defense Forces and the US Air Force (Air Force) held a joint exercise.
Source: Gazeta
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