FILE PHOTO: A person walks past a banner showing North Korean and U.S. flags ahead of the North Korea-U.S. summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, February 25, 2019. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
SEOUL - The recent U.S. extension of sanctions against North Korea was an act of hostility and an outright challenge to an historic summit between the two countries in Singapore last year, Pyongyang’s state media said on Wednesday. The White House extended last week six executive orders containing sanctions imposed over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs by one year.
An unidentified North Korean foreign ministry spokesman called the move a “manifestation of the most extreme hostile acts” in a statement carried by the North’s official KCNA news agency.
But the love letters?
NORTH KOREA Is The Place, Where The Both KOREAS Are Looking For The Union Btw Both KOREAS, NORTH AND SOUTH KOREAS. This Is The Question For The Union Btw NORTH&SOUTH KOREAS. This Is The QUESTION. TO BE THE UNION BTW NORTH&SOUTH KOREAS. LET'S MAKE THINGS BETTER FOR THE BOTH KOREAS
The Sancitons For NORTH KOREA Are Enough, Because NORTH KOREA Is The People's Society, Who Wants To Live In Democracy. And For That The Sanctions Are Enough. Now NORTH KOREA Is Looking For The Justice About The Weapons, The Nuclear Weapons, Who Produce In NORTH KOREA...
No, it’s the one-trick pony’s signature move: maximum pressure. Boo!
You say that if the South Korean tree leafs landed on your side to.
Too bad
SUCH A 'BEAUTIFUL LETTER'.....
realDonaldTrump the great deal maker
But Trump and Kim fell in love...
But, but, mah love letterz
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