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    North Korea warns South of nuclear retaliation

    News DeskBy News DeskApril 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says Pyongyang would retaliate with nuclear strikes if South Korea launched a pre-emptive attack.

    Kim Yo-Jong, a senior official, has issued two statements responding to remarks from South Korean officials.

    South Korean Defence Minister Suh Wook had said the South was able to strike the North’s missile launch points – sparking the furious reaction.

    North Korea has tested several missiles this year, heightening tensions.

    On Tuesday, Kim Yo-Jung released a second statement in state media saying any South Korean aggression would warrant an “inevitable” nuclear response from North Korea.

    “In case South Korea opts for military confrontation with us, our nuclear combat force will have to inevitably carry out its duty”, she said according to state media reports.

    Ms Kim had already issued a statement on Sunday directly attacking Mr Suh, whom she called “a scum-like guy” for suggesting an attack.

    Ms Kim said North Korea did not want a war and would not fire first, but would respond if attacked.

    She also dismissed South Korea’s assertions of its ability to reach North Korea’s missile bases as a “wild dream”.

    Analysts said Ms Kim’s widely-published remarks, her first public comments in over six months, were largely aimed at reassuring a domestic audience in North Korea.

    Cheong Seong-chang, a North Korea analyst from The Sejong Institute, said Ms Kim’s rhetoric aimed to “enhance the internal unity within the North” while there was uncertainty and concern about the future of relations with a new South Korean government.

    South Korea’s President Elect Yoon Suk-yeol, who is due to start his term in May, is seen as a more hawkish leader who may take a more aggressive line against the North.

    During his election campaign he hinted to voters of the possibility of a pre-emptive strike against the North, in the wake of a significant rise in the number of North Korean missile tests this year.

    Only a fortnight ago, North Korea claimed it had successfully tested its biggest intercontinental ballistic missile.

    Although the authenticity of the launch was questioned by South Korea, the implication of the test was taken seriously, as it would end a self-imposed moratorium on long-range testing in place since 2017.

    The UN prohibits North Korea from ballistic and nuclear weapons tests, but the country has defied the ban prompting several nations to impose sanctions.

     

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