Monday, May 24, 2010

S. Korean President Halts Trade with North

Korean President

South Korea has cut buy and sell ties with North Korea and demand an apology from the manager after a account from Pyongyang answerable for torpedoing any one of its warships. Seoul has warned that in the future will right away defend them against attack.

Mr. Lee says inter-Korean swap over and trade will be stopped up. Moreover, North Korean ships will no longer be allowable to sail through South Korean waters.

Forty Six South Korean sailors died in March when a detonation ripped his patrol ship in two. A international team in a North Korean marine firing a torpedo at it, a finding Pyongyang calls a "manufacture".

President Lee says the military will defend South Korea if North infringement on its territory.But he harassed the South does not seek armed disagreement.

President Lee said negligible caring aid to the impoverished North will carry on.

In Beijing, urged U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton China to work with Washington to act in response to the plummeting of the South Korean vessel.

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