North Korea says South Korea's description of US drills move shows uneasiness and impatience


US Army soldiers move jerrycans at a US army base near the demilitarised zone separating two Koreas, in Dongducheon, South Korea, Aug 18, 2026. - Photo: Reuters

PYONGYANG: North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong-un, on Thursday (Aug 20) said South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's reaction to the US move to reduce joint drills were "double-dealing remarks” that showed uneasiness and impatience, KCNA reported.

South Korean president Lee Jae Myung said on his X account on Wednesday that he recognised Trump's "will and efforts to create conditions for dialogue" with North Korea through the reduction of the exercise.

Military drills by South Korea and the US were cut short to end on Friday after President Donald Trump ordered a substantial reduction in US participation and said he wanted to revive diplomacy with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

"President Trump's message this time feels like a major decision made with careful consideration to create peace on the Korean Peninsula, moving beyond hostility and confrontation," Lee said on his X post.

Kim Yo Jong on Thursday called South Korea's description of the drills reduction "nothing but a lame excuse".

Trump ​said on Monday he had received a response ​from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un after the drills reduction.

But Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, said on Wednesday she was unaware of any recent communications between the two countries' leaders, while saying the United States' "hostile policy" towards North Korea had not changed. - Reuters

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