We'll count as a declaration of war if missile tests are thwarted: North Korea

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Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, intimidated him by saying that blocking his country's missile tests by the United States would be considered a declaration of war.

We'll count as a declaration of war if missile tests are thwarted: North Korea

Intimidating countries such as the USA and South Korea with its missile tests, North Korea continues its rhetoric that will increase tension without slowing down. Finally, according to the news that Yonhap bases on North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim stated that all military activities of the United States and South Korea are closely followed, and that if North Korea launches intercontinental ballistic missiles, the United States will do so. He replied to the news that he would immediately download it. Kim stated that this would be considered a declaration of war.

'WE ARE READY TO REPLY IN TIME'

Kim noted that they are ready to "reply" any attempt by the United States and South Korea, which are holding joint military exercises on the Korean Peninsula, against their countries.

Saying that North Korea's missile tests are outside the jurisdiction of the United States, Kim said, "Military response to our strategic weapon tests in open waters and in the air without harming the security of neighboring countries will be considered a 'declaration of war' against North Korea."

In a statement made by the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it was warned that there could be violent physical conflict on the peninsula, and called on the United States to stop the joint military exercises it held with South Korea.

In the statement, it was stated that the international community should take steps to immediately stop the war exercises of the United States and South Korea and contribute to the "peaceful efforts" of North Korea in the region.

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