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North Korean leader’s sister warns Biden government

The North Korean leader’s sister condemned the start of a joint US-South Korean military exercise and warned that it would be difficult to return peace to the Korean Peninsula with such a tense exercise.

While Pyongyang has ignored efforts by the new US administration led by Joe Biden to reach out to the country, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister has warned Washington.

According to Reuters, quoting the North Korean state news agency Keynesiai, Kim Kim warned the Biden government on Tuesday morning that if it really wanted peace, it should avoid causing trouble and angering Pyongyang.

The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who political experts say has special power in the country’s politics, has condemned the start of a joint US-South Korean military exercise.

She said in a statement that it would be “difficult” to return to the Korean Peninsula three years ago, peacefully and peacefully, despite such tense exercises.

According to Yonhap News Agency, Ms. Kim warned South Korea about the continuation of joint exercises with the United States, threatening to cancel the military agreement on de-escalation signed in September 2018 between the two Koreas and dissolve the organization responsible for border affairs.

Reuters has been trying to contact North Korea since mid-February, but it has not responded, a senior US government official was quoted as saying by Reuters on Sunday morning.

The South Korean Ministry of Unity later announced that the new US administration had made the necessary arrangements with Seoul before launching efforts to establish contact with North Korea.

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