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N Korea says South's propaganda broadcasts push situation to ''brink of war''
South Korea`s loudspeaker broadcasts
aimed at North Korea
push the rivals to the "brink of war," a top North Korean official
has told a propaganda rally, in the isolated country`s first official response
to the sonic barrage across its border.
State media published images of the
rally which appeared to show thousands of people gathered in central Pyongyang,
holding propaganda signs glorifying leader Kim Jong Un, whose birthday was also
on Friday.
N Korea says South's propaganda broadcasts push situation to ''brink of war''

North Korea`s fourth nuclear test on
Wednesday angered both the United States and China, which was not given prior
notice, although the U.S. government and weapons experts doubt the North`s
claim that the device it set off was a hydrogen bomb.
In retaliation for the test, South
Korea on Friday unleashed a ear-splitting propaganda barrage over its border
with the North. The last time South Korea deployed the loudspeakers, in August
2015, it triggered an exchange of artillery fire.
"Jealous of the successful test
of our first H-bomb, the U.S. and its followers are driving the situation to
the brink of war, by saying they have resumed psychological broadcasts and
brought in strategic bombers," Kim Ki Nam, head of the ruling Workers`
Party propaganda department, said at Friday`s rally.

Kim Ki Nam`s comments, which are in
line with routine propaganda rhetoric, were the North`s first official response
to the South`s broadcasts, which it considers insulting.[nL3N10V2X7]
The broadcasts, in rolling bursts
from walls of loudspeakers at 11 locations along the heavily militarised
border, blared rhetoric critical of the Pyongyang regime, as well as
"K-pop" music. North Korea later responded with its own broadcasts.
A South Korean military official
said Seoul and Washington had discussed the deployment of U.S. strategic
weapons on the Korean peninsula after the test, but declined to give details.
Media said these could include B-2 and B-52 bombers, and a nuclear-powered
submarine.
On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State
John Kerry said he had told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that China`s
approach to North Korea had not succeeded.
China`s Foreign Ministry said Wang
also held talks with his South Korean counterpart, Yun Byung-se. Yun pushed
Wang to "sternly punish" North Korea over the test, the South Korean
foreign ministry said in a statement.
China is North Korea`s main economic
and diplomatic backer, although relations between the Cold War allies have
cooled in recent years.
South Korea`s nuclear safety agency
said it had found a minuscule amount of xenon gas in a sample from off its east
coast but said more analysis and samples were needed to determine if it came
from a nuclear test. [nL3N14S28U]
A joint factory park between the two
Koreas was operating as normal on Saturday, South Korea`s Yonhap news agency
reported.
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