S Korea warned to stop defectors from scattering anti-North leaflets: KCNA

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Kim Yo Jong says if activity persists it may cancel recent bilateral military agreement.

The sister of North Korea’s leader has warned South Korea to stop defectors from sending leaflets into the demilitarised zone separating the countries, saying it may cancel a recent bilateral military agreement if the activity persists.

Kim Yo Jong , who serves unofficially as Kim Jong Un’s chief of staff, issued the warning in a statement carried by state news agency KCNA on Thursday.

 

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