North Korea threatens to scrap armistice ending war
(Reuters) - North Korea threatened on Tuesday to scrap an
armistice that ended the 1950-53 civil war and sever a military
"hotline" with the United States if South Korea and Washington
pressed on with two-month-long war games.
It was a notable
sharpening in the North's often bellicose rhetoric and followed word from U.N.
diplomats that the United States and China had struck a tentative deal on a draft
U.N. Security Council sanctions resolution that would punish North Korea for
its third nuclear test, which it conducted last month.
"We will completely nullify
the Korean armistice," the North's KCNA news agency said, quoting the
Korean People's Army (KPA) Supreme Command spokesman.
"The war exercise being done
by the United States and the puppet south Korea is a systematic act of
destruction aimed at the Korean armistice."
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