North Korea cancels meeting with South Korea and threatens to cancel US summit
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North Korea cancelled a high-level
meeting Wednesday with South Korea and threatened also to call off a
historic summit planned later this month with the United States due to
ongoing military exercises between the South and the U.S., South Korea's
Yonhap news agency reported.
The two Koreas were set to hold a meeting later Wednesday at a border
truce village to discuss setting up military and Red Cross talks aimed
at reducing border tension and restarting reunions between families
separated by the Korean War.
But hours before the meeting was to take place, Pyongyang cancelled the
meeting and also questioned whether next month's talks between North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump would happen,
Yonhap reported, citing North Korea's Korean Central News Agency.
"The United States will also have to undertake careful deliberations
about the fate of the planned North Korea-U.S. summit in light of this
provocative military ruckus jointly conducted with the South Korean
authorities," KCNA reported.
The two-week military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea started Friday and included about 100 warplanes, Yonhap said.
On Tuesday, South Korea's military said North Korea was moving ahead
with plans to close its nuclear test site next week, an assessment
backed by U.S. researchers who say satellite images show the North has
begun dismantling facilities at the site.
The site's closure was set to come before Kim and Trump's summit, which
had been shaping up to be a crucial moment in the global diplomatic
push to resolve the nuclear standoff with the North.
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