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Kim Jong-un's sister promises not to send country’s intercontinental missiles to Seoul

Kim Yo-jong says North Korea doesn't want to 'do business' with South Korea

SEOUL, February 19. /TASS/. The North Korean intercontinental ballistic missiles will not be aimed at Seoul, as the People's Republic does not intend to do business with South Korea, Kim Yo-jong, deputy head of the Publicity and Information Department of the Workers' Party of Korea, said in a statement published on Sunday by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"I'm reminding the foolds that intercontinental missiles will not be aimed at Seoul. We have no desire to deal with South Korean scum," the statement said. It added that the South Korean side should not "pry into everything" and "pass themselves off as bold." "They better think about the trouble they can bring on themselves," Kim Yo-jong, the North Korean leader’s sister, said.

said Kim Yo-jeong, who is a sister to the DPRK leader.

She also issued a "final warning" to Seoul and Washington. "We are watching every action of our enemies and will give a strong response to every hostile act," she said in a statement.

Kim Jong-un's sister slammed US statements that they were not hostile to North Korea false and advised Washington to give up on its actions that threaten the security of the country. According to her, the US should behave sensibly,as it would be in the interests of its "own security".

She called on the international community to prevent the arbitrariness of the US, which is "trying to turn the UN Security Council into a tool for implementing its hostile policy towards North Korea," as well as attempts by Washington and "its satellites" to deprive a sovereign state of its right to self-defense.

Kim Yo-jong noted that the Republic of Korea and the US "day and night" talked about extended deterrence and demonstrate a desire to dominate the Korean peninsula militarily, which undermined stability and escalated the situation in the region.