Kim In Ryong also dismisses allegations that North Korea was behind the recent global cyberattacks as "ridiculous," saying "whenever something strange happens it is the stereotype way of the United States and the hostile forces" to launch a campaign deliberately linking it to Pyongyang.
He told a news conference today that if the Trump administration wants peace on the Korean Peninsula it should replace the Armistice Agreement that ended the 1950-53 Korean War with a peace accord and stop its anti-North Korea policy.
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