North Korean official Jang Kum-chol at podium issuing stern warning to South Korea amid drone incursion tensions.
North Korean official Jang Kum-chol at podium issuing stern warning to South Korea amid drone incursion tensions.
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North Korean official calls Kim Yo-jong's statement clear warning to South Korea

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A North Korean first vice foreign minister described Kim Yo-jong's statement on South Korea as a 'clear warning,' dismissing Seoul's positive assessment as a 'wishful interpretation.' The remarks by Jang Kum-chol follow President Lee Jae Myung's expression of regret over drone incursions into the North. He urged South Korea to acknowledge its wrongdoing and refrain from approaching North Korea.

Jang Kum-chol, North Korea's first vice foreign minister, issued a statement on Tuesday describing Kim Yo-jong's remarks as a 'clear warning.' He rejected Seoul officials' view of it as an 'unprecedented favorable response' as a 'pipe dream' and 'wishful interpretation.'

Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong-un, called President Lee Jae Myung 'frank and broad-minded' after his expression of regret over individuals' drone incursions into the North. Jang maintained that South Korea remains North Korea's 'most hostile state,' citing its role in U.N. resolutions condemning Pyongyang's human rights record.

North Korea labeled recent U.N. human rights resolutions a 'grave political provocation' and warned that supporting countries would be held accountable. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said Lee's regret demonstrated a 'strong' will to restore inter-Korean trust and ease peninsula tensions.

Experts noted that Pyongyang's quick response suggests it still values inter-Korean relations despite its hard-line stance, offering cautious hope for progress. Kim Yo-jong referred to Lee as 'president of the Republic of Korea' for the first time since he took office in June last year.

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X discussions frame North Korea's Jang Kum-chol statement as a firm rejection of South Korea's optimistic take on Kim Yo-jong's remarks, labeling Seoul's views 'wishful dream interpretation.' South Korean users mock the government's naivety and criticize President Lee Jae-myung, pro-North accounts highlight sovereignty warnings, and news outlets neutrally report heightened rhetoric.

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Illustration of Kim Yo-jong announcing North Korea's irreversible nuclear status at a podium
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Kim Yo-jong says North Korea nuclear status absolutely irreversible

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Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said North Korea's status as a nuclear-armed state is absolutely irreversible. She made the remarks in a statement released on Saturday, which state media reported on Sunday.

North Korea on June 13 condemned a joint South Korea-EU statement that labeled its military cooperation with Russia as illegal, vowing to treat Seoul as a hostile state.

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South Korea's Unification Minister Chung Dong-young expressed regret over allegations that his reference to North Korea's Kusong region as a nuclear facility site constituted an information leak. He made the remark during a parliamentary session last month to explain policy. The United States has complained and halted sharing satellite information on North Korea.

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