Kim Jong-un sister rejects proposal from Seoul, says no to dialogue

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – North Korea on Monday announced that it is not interested in any policy or proposal from South Korea and will not sit down with Seoul for talks, the powerful sister of state leader Kim Jong-un said according to media reports.

Kim Yo-jong, vice department director of the ruling party’s central committee, made the remarks in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency as South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has sought to resume dialogue with Pyongyang to ease military tension and improve inter-Korean ties.

It marks the North’s first official statement on the Lee administration, which took office last month.

Kim said “Looking at around the past 50 days since Lee Jae Myung took office (he) is no different from his predecessor in blindly adhering to the South Korea-US alliance and pursuing confrontation with us.”

She said no matter how hard the Lee government tries to draw North Korea’s attention, the North’s stance toward the South will not change.

“I make it clear once again that we are not interested in any policy or proposal put forward by Seoul, and there will be no chance of us sitting down with South Korea for any discussions,” she noted.

Kim pointed to a proposal in South Korea to normalize its unification ministry in charge of inter-Korean affairs, saying the ministry should be dissolved because the two Koreas are separate countries, and accused Seoul of being “possessed” by the specter of “unification by absorption.”

She dismissed Seoul’s recent suspension of spy agency-operated radio and television broadcasts targeting North Korea as something that “does not deserve any appreciation,” media reported.

“There would be no greater misunderstanding if South Korea expected to overturn the consequences of its own making with a few sentimental words now, after having declared (North Korea) its main enemy and pursued extreme confrontation in the last,” Kim noted.

She referred to proposals in South Korea to invite Kim Jong-un to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju in October, called them a “ridiculous delusion.”

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