South Korea said its calls to the North went unanswered on Tuesday.
North Korea announced Tuesday that it will sever all lines of communication with South Korea, in the latest signal that Kim Jong Un’s regime is adopting an increasingly confrontational stance towards its neighbor after more than two years of detente and failed peace talks.
to close the liaison office unless Seoul stopped activists from sending pro-democracy leaflets across the border.manufacture a crisis
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North Korea says it has severed all communication with South KoreaNorth Korea announces it has severed all communications with South Korea, a move analysts believe could be an attempt to manufacture a crisis and force concessions from its neighbor.
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North Korea says it will cut communication channels with SouthNorth Korea is cutting off all communication channels with South Korea as it escalates its pressure on Seoul for failing to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across their tense border
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North Korea's Kim stresses self-sufficient economy as tensions with South Korea riseNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un focused on domestic economic issues at a meeting of the politburo of the country's ruling Workers Party, state media said on Monday, as the North ramped up pressure on South Korea over defector activities.
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