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North Korea says South Korea's peace overtures a 'pipedream'

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Posted on August 13, 2025

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SEOUL (Reuters) -The North Korean leader's powerful sister said on Thursday that the country has never taken down propaganda loudspeakers and will not do so, calling South Korea's belief that

North Korea Dismisses South Korea's Peace Efforts as Unrealistic

SEOUL (Reuters) -The North Korean leader's powerful sister said on Thursday that the country has never taken down propaganda loudspeakers and will not do so, calling South Korea's belief that Pyongyang was responding to its peace overtures a "pipedream."

Kim Yo Jong, who is a senior official in the North's ruling Workers' Party, also said a change made to the plan for annual joint military drills by South Korea and the United States was a "futile" move that does not change the allies' hostile intent.

Kim, who officials and analysts believe speaks for her brother, has in recent weeks rebuffed moves taken by South Korea's new liberal government aimed at easing tension between the two Koreas.

"I am confident that Seoul's policy towards the DPRK remains unchanged and can never change," Kim was quoted as saying by KCNA official news agency. DPRK is short for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, North Korea's official name.

South Korea's military has said it detected moves by the North's military to dismantle some propaganda loudspeakers directed at the South, following similar moves by the South.

There has been cautious optimism in the South that the North may be responding positively to a policy by President Lee Jae Myung to engage Pyongyang after a period of cross-border tension and even show willingness to return to dialogue.

Kim Yo Jong also said North Korea will not be sitting down with the United States for dialogue, saying reports raising the possibilities of such a development were "false suppositions."

(Reporting by Jack Kim in Seoul; Editing by Chris Reese and Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • North Korea dismisses South Korea's peace efforts.
  • Kim Yo Jong criticizes joint military drills.
  • North Korea denies dismantling propaganda loudspeakers.
  • South Korea remains optimistic about dialogue.
  • North Korea refuses talks with the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Kim Yo Jong say about South Korea's peace overtures?
Kim Yo Jong stated that North Korea has never taken down propaganda loudspeakers and will not do so, dismissing South Korea's belief in peace overtures as a 'pipedream.'
How has North Korea responded to South Korea's military drills?
Kim Yo Jong referred to changes made to the annual joint military drills by South Korea and the US as a 'futile' move, indicating that North Korea's stance remains unchanged.
Is North Korea open to dialogue with the United States?
No, Kim Yo Jong stated that North Korea will not engage in dialogue with the United States, labeling reports suggesting otherwise as 'false suppositions.'
What recent actions has South Korea taken regarding propaganda?
South Korea's military reported detecting moves by the North's military to dismantle some propaganda loudspeakers directed at the South, following similar actions by South Korea.
What is the current sentiment in South Korea regarding North Korea?
There has been cautious optimism in South Korea that North Korea may respond positively to President Lee Jae Myung's policy aimed at engaging Pyongyang after a period of heightened tensions.

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