Friday, January 24, 2014

North Korea Sends A Letter To South Korea Urging Recioncialiation And Threatening Them If They Do Not Comply



North Korea Says It Wants 'Atmosphere Of Reconciliation And Unity' -- CNN

(CNN) -- North Korea's National Defense Commission has penned a letter to South Koreans saying it is determined "to create an atmosphere of reconciliation and unity," the isolated nation's state news agency reported.

But South Korea says it wants to see action not words from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's regime.

In the letter, the North's defense commission vowed to work to "completely halt hostile military acts, realize the reunion of separated families and relatives, ... and re-energize multi-faceted north-south cooperation and exchanges."

There was, however, a catch. The North Korean officials' peace proposals come with a request to halt upcoming U.S.-South Korean military drills and a reiteration of Pyongyang's claim to its own "precious nuclear force for self-defense."

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More News On North Korea Sending A Letter To South Korea Urging Recioncialiation

North Korea urges reconciliation in letter to South -- FOX News
North Korea calls for end of hostilities in letter to South -- NBC
North Korea Urges End to Military Acts in Letter to South Korea -- Voice of America
N. Korea urges dialogue in open letter to South -- RT
North Korea in 'reconciliation' call to the South -- BBC
North Korea sends 'open letter' to South urging improved relations -- South China Morning Post
North Korea pens appeal to South: Let’s be friends -- Washington Times
North Korea says its gestures are genuine -- UPI
N. Korea presses S. Korea to accept conciliatory offers, Seoul demurs -- Global Post/Kyodo News

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