March 29, 2024
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North Korean media urges Seoul to push ahead with cooperation projects

DPRK-run outlet calls on South Korea not to "follow the coercion of others"

North Korean state-run media on Friday criticized the South Korean government for not swiftly pushing ahead with inter-Korean cooperation projects and its citing of “objective conditions” such as international sanctions and cost.

Online outlet the Uriminzokkiri – widely seen as outer-track media not for domestic consumption called on the Moon administration to speed up agreements between Seoul and Pyongyang, including on inter-Korean railway and road cooperation.

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