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South Korea Warns Kim Jong Un Against ‘Reckless’ Provocations

  • North Korea to send troops to areas disarmed for joint works
  • Regime dismantles President Moon Jae-in’s rapprochement legacy
North Korea to Send Troops to Disarmed Areas Near Border
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South Korea warned North Korea against further provocations, after Kim Jong Un’s regime pledged to dismantle the last remnants of President Moon Jae-in’s legacy of rapprochement and move troops into disarmed border areas.

Moon’s office urged North Korea to tread carefully after the country reduced to rubble a $15 million liaison office set up north of the border in 2018 as a symbol of reconciliation. Earlier Wednesday, North Korean state media unleashed a fresh stream of threats and insults against South Korea and Moon, including a personal rebuke from Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong.