Pyongyang sharply changed tone: ready to resume negotiations with south

The influential figure in the upper echelons of power in Pyongyang, the sister of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Yana said that the DPRK was ready to resume negotiations with the south if he stops his “hostile policy.” The Russian service BBC writes that Kim Yu Zhon called the proposal of President Seoul Muna to announce the official cessation of the Korean War “Interesting and Wonderful Ideas”.

In his statement, she said that Pyongyang is ready to discuss the improvement of the inter-a-law relations – but only if the South refuses his, according to her, a strict hostile policy in relation to the north.

“In the current situation, there is no point in declaring the end of the war, leaving everything in immutability, which can become a seed of war between the parties that have enamed more than half a century,” the CME, a common information agency of the North KCNA, is said in a statement.

The statement Kim Yu Zhon was published in response to the new Call of Seoul officially announce the termination of the Korean War. The Korean War ended in 1953 a truce, and not a peace treaty, as a result of which the technical parties are still in a state of war.