South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Wednesday that he would consider suspending a 2018 inter-Korean military agreement if North Korea violates its airspace again, as his office criticized recent strikes by North Korean drones. said amid tension over the intrusion.
Yoon, according to his press secretary Kim Eun-hye, made the comments after being briefed on countermeasures to North Korean drones crossing into the South last week, seeking to build a “forceful response capability that goes beyond proportional levels”. .
“During the meeting, he instructed the National Security Office to consider suspending the validity of the military agreement if North Korea attacked our territory,” Kim said at a briefing.
