South Korea Expects More Irritating Act From North Korea On October

More Irritating Act From North Korea Expected By South Korea By Mid-October

South Korea expects more irritating act from North Korea by mid-October during the anniversary of founding the anniversary of its communist party.

On Thursday (September 28, 2017), national security adviser Chung Eui-yong said that they expect more provocative actions from the communist country around October 10 to 18, but did not give further details and information.

The expected more irritating act from the rogue nation was concluded to coincide with the anniversary of the founding of its communist party and China’s all-important Communist Party Congress.

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The statement from the South Korean official came after tension on Korean Peninsula has escalated due to the ongoing conflict between the United States President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-UN.

Previously, Trump warned North Korea would be destroyed if they will pursue their nuclear missile program aiming to develop a missile that could reach the US mainland.

Park Wan-Ju, lawmaker and head spokesman of the ruling Democratic Party said that South Korean President Moon Jae-in agreed that Seoul and Washington will apply pressure to the rogue nation, but the door remains open for peace talks.

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