June 08, 2020

Kim Jong Un cuts communication lines with South Korea

Source: Financial Times

Journalist: Edward White

North Korea will cut all communications with South Korea in what experts say is the latest gamble by Kim Jong Un to pressure Washington over economic sanctions.

According to KCNA, North Korea’s state news agency, the inter-Korean communication line via which the two sides speak daily, as well as a separate hotline to the South Korean president, will be severed from midday on Tuesday.

“All the people of the DPRK have been angered by the treacherous and cunning behaviour of the South Korean authorities with whom we still have lots of accounts to settle,” the KCNA report said, referring to the country’s formal name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Read the full article and more in The Financial Times.

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  • Van Jackson

    Former Adjunct Senior Fellow, Indo-Pacific Security Program

    Dr. Van Jackson is a former Adjunct Senior Fellow with the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), an American political scientist, and...