Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho said Friday that North Korea has focused on staging provocations in an apparent bid to turn the Korean Peninsula into areas similar to the Middle East, with constant risks of military conflicts.
North Korea has been ramping up weapons tests in the new year, including the launches of cruise missiles from land and sea and a hypersonic missile.
“North Korea appears to intend to make (the Korean Peninsula) a region where constant risks of military conflicts exist, such as the Middle East,” Kim said in a radio program. “We should never fall for North Korea’s scheme.”
He said with military provocations, North Korea seems to aim to instigate security jitters and drive a wedge in South Korean society ahead of April’s general elections.
The North fired several cruise missiles off the west coast Tuesday, the third of such weapons tests in a week. Pyongyang also fired the new Pulhwasal-3-31 submarine-launched cruise missiles Sunday.
Meanwhile, the minister said the food rationing s
ystem in North Korea has “completely” collapsed amid chronic food shortages, citing a soon-to-be-released report on North Korea’s economic and social situations.
The ministry plans to make the report public for the first time this month after it compiled information based on interviews with more than 6,300 North Korean defectors.
Source: Yonhap News Agency