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The United States and South Korea are being urged to create new solutions for the current stand-off on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea's Vice Minister of the People's Armed Forces, Kim Hyong Ryong said endless efforts were made to build lasting piece.

He criticised America's "anachronistic" policy towards Pyongyang, warning hostile policies would lead to serious consequences. Image: AP

 

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