Seoul Urges North Korea to Halt ‘Derogatory Remarks’
The presidential office said the remarks undermine mutual trust as North Korea criticizes Seoul over scaled-back U.S.-South Korea military drills.
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South Korea presidential office urges North Korea to stop ‘unnecessary slander’, media reports
SEOUL, Aug 21 (Reuters) - South Korea's presidential office on Friday called on North Korea to stop "unnecessary slander" and move forward together for peace on the Korean Peninsula, according to South Korean media reports. The remarks were in ...
Cheong Wa Dae says N. Korea's derogatory remarks unhelpful to building mutual trust
The presidential office on Friday urged Pyongyang to halt its "derogatory remarks" against South Korea, one day after the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issued a statement seen to be aimed at belittling Seoul and its president. "Derogatory remarks toward our government and president do not help in building mutual trust," the presidential office said in a brief press release. "We call on the North to halt unnecessary criticism and marc…
South Korea called on North Korea to end "unnecessary criticism and derogatory remarks" and to work towards peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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