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After visiting South Korea after Japan, US Vice President Kamala Harris opened up about North Korea. Calling North Korea a 'cruel dictatorial' country that is almost isolated from the international world, he said, a cruel dictatorship has been going on in North Korea for a long time, human rights violations are often taking place in the country, and North Korea has become a threat to international peace and stability through the illegal production and display of weapons. Reuters news.
Kamala made this comment while visiting the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of the Korean Peninsula, the border region between North and South Korea on Thursday. At the same time, he also mentioned that the United States is committed to destabilizing the Korean Peninsula and maintaining world peace. He said the United States has always been committed to world peace and the world wants to see a Korea where the DPRK (North Korea) no longer exists as a threat.
Earlier, North Korea fired two ballistic missiles off the east coast a day before Kamala Harris set foot in South Korea. Pyongyang launched a ballistic missile two days after South Korea and the United States held joint military exercises. This has led to renewed tensions on the Korean peninsula. South Korea and Japan confirmed the launch of the missile on Wednesday night. This incident has been criticized as incitement.
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