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2016-01-02

N. Korea leader blames South for increased mistrust

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed South Korea on Friday for increased mistrust in a New Year speech after a year of heightened tension between the rival countries.
The speech was Kim’s fourth since becoming leader in 2011 when his father, Kim Jong Il, died, sparking a long and turbulent succession process marked by several bloody purges in the isolated country.
“South Korea has made a unilateral case for unification and increased mistrust and conflict between us,” Kim said during a 30-minute long address, broadcast on North Korean television, highlighting its suspicion of the South’s unification policies.
Kim said in last year’s speech he would be open to a summit with Seoul but tension surged in August after a land mine blast on their border wounded two South Korean soldiers. The South blamed the North which denied responsibility.

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