Trump Likened to ‘a Dog Barking’ by North Korea’s Top Envoy
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Trump Likened to ‘a Dog Barking’ by North Korea’s Top Envoy
New York arrived that If he thought he could scare us with the noise of a dog barking, well, he should be daydreaming.
Last Friday, in a call with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, the Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe,
complained about the South Korean aid plan, taking issue with its timing, South Korean officials said.
But on Thursday, Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon of South Korea reconfirmed
that his government would keep humanitarian aid separate from United Nations sanctions against North Korea, a stance shared by Unicef and other relief agencies.
When asked about Mr. Trump’s Rocket Man comment, Mr. Ri said: "I am sorry for
his aides." Mr. Ri was scheduled to speak at the General Assembly on Friday.
When President George W. Bush called North Korea part of an "axis of evil" in 2002, the country called him "a puppy knowing no fear of the tiger." In a common North Korean school
textbook fable, however, the roles are reversed: the arrogant tiger (the Americans) is repelled by the daring porcupine bristling with its needles (North Korea with its missiles).
21, 2017
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s foreign minister likened President Trump to a "dog barking," ridiculing the American
leader for threatening to "totally destroy" his country if it persists in its nuclear and missile threats.
On Thursday, South Korea formalized its plan to send $8 million in humanitarian aid to North Korea for malnourished children and pregnant women.
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