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North Korea’s level of criticism for incitement following armed provocation rises … government ‘moderate warning’

Kim Yo-jong, Vice Minister of the Workers’ Party of Korea [사진=연합뉴스]

Following the launch of the missile, North Korea increases the level of provocations with Kim Yeo-jung’s ‘last words’, while the government only presents a warning message that it will strengthen sanctions against North Korea, and it is consistent with an attitude passive compared to North. Korea. North Korea’s successive missile provocations and preparations for its seventh nuclear test pose a serious threat to the international community. It is expected that a more colorful solution will be inevitable in inducing the denuclearization of North Korea.

Deputy Director Kim Yeo-jeong, attacks the encouragement of ‘endless words’ through discourse


According to diplomats on the 26th, Vice Minister Kim Yeo-jeong issued a statement on the 22nd protesting the UN Security Council’s discussion of North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch, calling it “obvious double standard.”


“What is ridiculous is that as soon as the public meeting of the Security Council was over, the United States could not hide its uncomfortable feeling and led a ragtag group of people, including Britain, France, Australia, Japan, and South Korea, issuing a ‘joint statement’ which was disgusting to hear, and their impure prayers were revealed. “It was an unrealized resentment,” he said, “a scene that can only be compared to a frightened and barking dog.”


Two days later, on the 24th, he criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol for being an ‘idiot’, protesting against the campaign for independent sanctions against North Korea by South Korea and the United States.


He said, “(South Korean) people don’t know why those idiots Seok-Yeol Yoon sit in and keep watching the ‘regime’ that keeps creating a precarious situation.”

“Yet, when Moon Jae-in was sitting and eating hammocks, at least Seoul was not our target,” he said.


In response, experts analyzed that it contained the meaning of agitation against Yoon Seok-yeol’s government. Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies, said, “If the discourse on the 22nd was criticism aimed at the United Nations and the United States, the discourse on the 24th is focused on criticizing South Korea .” He has secured justification for the provocation.”

Regarding Vice Minister Kim’s reference to the ‘Seoul target’, Lim Chul, a professor at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University, said, “It is a symbolic expression of hostility and extreme anger at the Yoon Seok government’s response method yeol.” It was also intended to create public opinion asking Yoon Seok-yeol’s government to take responsibility for what happened.”

◆ The Government’s ‘suspended warning’… Delivering a message of strengthening sanctions against North Korea


The government expressed regret about Vice President Kim’s ‘last word attack’ and presented a rather modest stance compared to North Korea. On the same day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs established a policy to consider imposing sanctions in various areas, including cyber and maritime, in case North Korea conducts a serious provocation, such as its seventh nuclear test.


Regarding sanctions in the cyber sector, specifically, he said, “It will contribute to raising awareness in the domestic and international community about North Korea’s illegal cyber activities and hinder securing funds necessary for the development of nuclear missiles.” We will do it,” he said.


“By strengthening sanctions against North Korea in close cooperation with the international community, including the United States, we will unwaveringly create an environment in which North Korea has no choice but to abandon its nuclear development and return to denuclearization talks,” said Lim Su -seok, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


The Unification Ministry deeply deplores the attitude of the thugs who try to pass the blame to us, even though the current tense situation on the Korean Peninsula has been caused by a series of North Korean missile provocations.”


An official from the Unification Ministry in a ‘stance’ told reporters that day, “I feel very sorry that Vice President Kim Yeo-jeong criticized our head of state with vulgar words and did not have at the age of elementary politeness.”


“We strongly condemn the impure attempt to instigate the anti-government struggle against our people and shake the system, and we should know that no one will sympathize with these efforts, and rather that the perception of the North authorities will not Korea is only getting worse,” he added. .


Meanwhile, North Korea conducted a total of 38 missile provocations this year, including cruise missiles.


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