North Korean Leader’s Sister: Our Missiles Are Not a Threat to Seoul

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North Korean Leader's Sister: Our Missiles Are Not a Threat to Seoul

North Korean Leader’s Sister: Our Missiles Are Not a Threat to Seoul

The sister of North Korea’s leader emphasized that the country’s ballistic missiles will not target Seoul.

Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea’s leader, stressed that the intercontinental ballistic missiles launched by Pyongyang will not target Seoul, and her country still does not intend to confront South Korea. She warned that Pyongyang will monitor all enemy movements and will react very strongly and decisively to any hostile actions.

This North Korean official added that if all countries are truly concerned about the situation on the Korean Peninsula and desire peace and stability, they should never tolerate the oppressive and arbitrary actions of the United States, which could turn the United Nations Security Council, responsible for international peace and security, into a tool for its hostile policies against Pyongyang.

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