Tuesday, May 25, 2010

US Terms 'Odd' NKorea's Move To Severe Ties With Seoul

US Terms 'Odd' NKorea's Move To Severe Ties With Seoul
United States Wednesday described as "strange" North Korea's decision to break relations with South Korea over Seoul prosecutor that torpedoed one of its warships and said it was a close cooperation with countries like China to see what can be done to have "the major impact 'on Pyongyang.

I can not imagine a step that is smaller in long-term interest of the North Korean people but to further cut ties with South Korea, "State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said.

"I think it's strange," he said when asked to comment on North Korea's move to cut all ties with Korea and rebut non-aggression pact.

"South Korea is one of the most dynamic economies in the world ... North Korea is able to take care of its citizens. This is not to feed its population," says Crowley.

North Korea had yesterday announced its decision to break relations with Seoul and abolished the non-aggression pact protested what it called a premeditated plan to smear it over the ship sinking incident.

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