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Kim Yo Jong made the comments Tuesday after US National Security adviser Jake Sullivan described as “interesting signals” Kim Jong Un’s recent statement that North Korea will be ready for both dialogue and confrontation, but more for confrontation. “A Korean proverb says that In a dream, what counts most is to read it, not to have it.’
It seems that the U.S. may interpret the situation in such a way as to seek a comfort for itself,” Kim Yo Jong said, according to state media. “The expectation, which they chose to harbor the wrong way, would plunge them into a greater disappointment,” she said.
Her statement came as the top US envoy on North Korea affairs, Sung Kim, is visiting South Korea. Sung Kim said Monday he hoped to see a positive reaction from the North soon on U.S. offers for talks.
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