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North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jun 09, 2020
North Korea has shut off all lines of communication with "enemy" South Korea -- a likely signal that Pyongyang is adopting a more confrontational stance towards Seoul after more than two years of detente and failed peace talks.

North Korean state media said several hotlines would be shuttered, including a military-to-military phone and another line meant to directly connect its leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at a moment's notice.

These lines were considered important because they could help prevent an accidental military confrontation caused by misinterpreting or miscalculating the other side's action or intention.

Choi Hyun-soo, a spokesman for the South Korean Defense Ministry, said North Korea didn't answer phone calls on a military line Tuesday morning for the first time since it was set up in 2018. A call to the joint liaison office hotline, which North Korea said it shuttered Friday, also went unanswered.

"Inter-Korean communication lines must be maintained according to the agreement because it is the fundamental means of communication," the Unification Ministry, South Korea's government body that deals with all things North Korea, said in a statement.

"The government will continue to work towards peace and prosperity of Korean Peninsula while adhering to the inter-Korean agreement."

Pyongyang said it is giving Seoul the cold shoulder because North Korean defectors in South Korea flew balloons into their former home carrying leaflets and SD cards, presumably with information about the outside world.

It's illegal for average North Koreans to consume information that is not approved by the country's powerful propaganda machine, and doing so can carry dire consequences.

Experts believe it's possible the Kim regime is using the leaflets issue to manufacture a crisis -- a tactic in North Korea's international relations playbook that's often used to create a sense of urgency in fledgeling talks.

Pyongyang claimed the balloons, which were sent by a private group, violated the agreement reached at the April 2018 summit, in which both sides agreed to cease "all hostile acts and eliminating their means, including broadcasting through loudspeakers and distribution of leaflets" along their shared border.

Several of the communication lines that were shuttered Tuesday were set up or reestablished as part of the same agreement.

"We will never barter the dignity of our supreme leadership for anything, but defend it at the cost of our lives," said the statement published Tuesday in North Korea's state-run news outlet KCNA.

"There is no need to sit face to face with the south Korean authorities and there is no issue to discuss with them, as they have only aroused our dismay."

The statement also said Tuesday's move was the "first step of the determination to completely shut down all contact means with south Korea and get rid of unnecessary things."

Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's sister and one of the most powerful officials in the country, appears to have played a major role in North Korea's decision to cut off communication with the South.

She and Kim Yong Chol, who served as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's counterpart in talks with the United States, were both mentioned by name in the Tuesday announcement.

KCNA also carried a piece by Kim Yo Jong on Friday referring to the defectors as "mongrel dogs" and threatening South Korea, suggesting "it is time to bring their owners to account."

A political ploy

The Kim family is treated with almost deity-like reverence in North Korean state media, and insulting any of them can carry harsh punishment. But the decision to ramp up hostilities could be a political ploy meant to jump-start inter-Korean talks, which have been essentially stuck in neutral for months.

"Inter-Korean communications have essentially been dead and dysfunctional anyway, but Pyongyang is trying to make cutting off lines a far bigger deal than it really is," said Duyeon Kim, a senior adviser at the International Crisis Group specializing in northeast Asian affairs and nuclear policy.

The first inter-Korean hotline was established in 1971, according to Unification Ministry. Since then North Korea had severed inter-Korean communication at least five times.

"This situation is not ideal, but the two Koreas are accustomed to periods of severed dialogue channels," Duyeon Kim said.
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/09/asia/north-korea-south-korea-communications-intl-hnk/index.html

Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by princeade86(m): 7:32pm On Jun 09, 2020
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Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by XXXXTENTACION: 7:44pm On Jun 09, 2020
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Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by CANDYDADDY(m): 7:59pm On Jun 09, 2020
These two boys are still acting childish,they should sort their indifference before one white hair US man intervene
Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by Righteousness89(m): 8:33pm On Jun 09, 2020
And Nation shall Rise against Nation and kingdom against Kingdom

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Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by Jeromestephens: 3:01pm On Jun 12, 2020
I just came through an article that has explained very well why North Korea has cut off all its communication channels with South Korea.

Sourth - https://usareformer.com/north-korea-says-its-cutting-communication-channels-with-south-korea/
Re: North Korea Has Shut Off All Lines Of Communication With "Enemy" South Korea by Cousin9999: 6:53am On Jun 13, 2020
F**k North and South Korea.

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