Will peace have its hope on Korean peninsula?

By turning the pages towards war, North Korea had oiled the on going tensions in Korean Peninsula by suspending the grounds of peace talks with South ahead of series of military drills that have been exercised by South with the United states.

Pyongyang had accused its counterpart in Seoul over its actions of picturing the war drills and had completely blamed South Korea on its decision of rejecting the peace talks. Earlier, North had issued a statement as its response of condemning the speech delivered by South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Thursday.

However, in one hand of accusing South, the North Korea, had missiles in its other hand where South Korean military had said that North's regime had test fired two missiles early on Friday into its eastern coast which had heated the unrest and tensions over South China sea which the regime had accounted for sixth of such missile test in less than a month.

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While commenting about the latest missile launch, the South Korea's Army chief of staff had said that the two unidentified missiles which were launched by the North had traveled around 230 km by reaching an altitude of 30 km before ending its play by disappearing under water.

The reports further added that the North Korean regime, despite of inviting sanctions, had seen its sky raining with fires from missiles where six days ago, it had reportedly tested two short range ballistic missiles which had fell into the sea of Japan.

North Korea had seen hosting series of missile tests even after its leader Kim Jong-Un and his US counterpart Donald Trump had agreed to resume the negotiations on denuclearisation when the duo met in Korean demilitarized zone in last June.

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While addressing his nation on the day of marking Korean liberation from Japanese rule, South's president Moon Jae-in had sounded confident to unite the Korean peninsula by 2045 and further stated that the goal which has been on between the two nations on achieving denuclearisation had gone to dying stage due to the sudden lock down on the peace talks between Koreas.

With the view of placing rebuttals, the North had labeled its South counterpart as a "shameless man" as South Korea continues its joint military drills with the United States while calling for peaceful economy. The North further accused Moon Jae-in that he doesn't hold right to play unrest military drills while speaking about peace in Korean peninsula.

The North had branded the US-South Korean military exercise as the violations of the agreements which have been reached between Moon Jae-in and his US counterpart Donald Trump and it had slammed the on going military drill as a rehearsal of war.

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Voicing against the military exercise in South China sea, the North had underlined that they found no more words to talk with South in what can be seen as a demand of Pyongyang which was thrown on Seoul over halting and suspending its military exercise with the United States, which North had claimed as preserving unrest and tensions in Korean peninsula.

 

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