Pyongyang threatens to cut diplomatic ties with Seoul

By DPA,

Seoul : Communist North Korea stepped up pressure on its southern neighbour, threatening Thursday to cut all ties with Seoul, South Korean media reported.


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Pyongyang reiterated its accusations that the conservative government of President Lee Myung Bak was following an aggressive policy against the North in a commentary run by the Rodong Sinmun newspaper, a North Korean government mouthpiece.

“If the group of traitors (South Korea) keep defaming its (North Korea) dignity despite repeated warnings, this will compel to make a crucial decision including total freeze of North-South relations,” Rodon Sinmun wrote.

Relations between the two Koreas have deteriorated since Lee took office in February. In contrast to his liberal predecessors, Lee embarked on a harsher course versus the regime in Pyongyang, announcing a review of planned cooperation projects and linking aid to North Korea’s cooperation in nuclear disarmament efforts.

North Korea froze high-level government dialogue in response.

Pyongyang’s latest warning shot came amid expectations of improving relations with the US. Washington removed the communist state from a terrorism blacklist after North Korea agreed to allow international inspectors to verify its nuclear weapons programme.

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