The North Korean leader Kim Jong -in expressed threatening statements about South Korea during his visit to the Ministry of Defense . He argues that his country has a "legal right to destroy" South Korea, rejecting the concept of peaceful association.
"Therefore, it was correct to call South Korea the main enemy, and, based on this legality, it can be attacked and destroyed at any moment," Kim Jong-in said.
These statements, published by the official North Korean Central Information Agency, became part of the exacerbated situation between the two Korea. Kim called South Korea representatives "puppets", who, in his opinion, caused great damage to cooperation between the two countries.
It is noted that the North Korea Parliament has abolished the laws on economic cooperation with South Korea, which further exacerbated the situation between countries. The warning of Kim Jong -in about the possibility of attack on South Korea has led to serious outrage and condemnation by the international community.
Analysts believe that such statements may be an attempt to divert attention from internal problems and take advantage of increasing tension in the political arena. However, these statements are another signal of exacerbation of the conflict between the two Korea, which requires a careful and careful attitude of the international community.
The South Korea government condemned Kim Jong -in's statements and warned of the possible consequences of aggressive DPRK actions.
Since the beginning of the year, the DPRK has intensified its aggressive rhetoric and demonstration of military capacity, which poses serious threats to stability on the peninsula.