Kim Jong Un wants to restore hotlines with South Korea soon
The Hindu
The Korean Central News Agency quotes Mr Kim as saying the measure is aimed at realizing the Korean people’s wishes for a peace between the two Koreas
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says he’ll restore stalled communication lines with South Korea in early October.
Kim’s comments carried in a state media report on Thursday came a day after North Korea claimed to have performed it’s first hypersonic missile test in the latest in a series of its weapons tests this month.
The Korean Central News Agency quotes Mr Kim as saying the measure is aimed at realizing the Korean people’s wishes for a peace between the two Koreas.

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