North criticises US-South Korean military drills before allies meet

In North Korea's first comments directed at the Biden admin, Kim Jong Un's sister criticised the US and South Korea for holding military exercises and warned the US against further provocations

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks as he takes part in a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). Photo: Reuters
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2 min read Last Updated : Mar 16 2021 | 7:16 AM IST

In North Korea's first comments directed at the Biden administration, Kim Jong Un's powerful sister criticised the United States and South Korea for holding military exercises and warned the US against further provocations if it wants a good night's sleep for the next four years.

Kim Yo Jong's statement Tuesday was issued as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Asia to talk to US allies Japan and South Korea about North Korea and other regional issues. They have meetings in Tokyo on Tuesday before speaking to officials in Seoul the next day.

North Korea would consider abandoning a 2018 bilateral agreement on reducing military tensions and abolish a decades-old ruling party unit tasked to handle inter-Korean relations if it no longer had to cooperate with the South, said Kim Yo Jong, a senior official who handles inter-Korean affairs for the North.

We will keep an eye on (South Korea's) attitude and behaviour,

and if they become more provocative, we could take exceptional measures, she said in her statement published in Pyongyang's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper.

I would also like to take this opportunity to issue a word of advice to the new US administration, which is so eager to give off a smell of gunpowder in our land from across the ocean," she said.

"If they want to have a good night's sleep for the next four years, it would be good for them not to do things that would prevent them from sleeping properly from the start.

The South Korean and U.S militaries began annual military exercises last week that continue through Thursday. The drills are command post exercises and computerised simulation and don't involve field training.

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They said they held the downsized drills after reviewing factors like the status of COVID-19 and diplomatic efforts to resume the nuclear talks with North Korea.

In the past, the North often called regular US-South Korea drills an invasion rehearsal and responded with missile tests.

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First Published: Mar 16 2021 | 7:11 AM IST

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