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

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By Kanjyik Ghosh ‌and Brenda Goh

Aug 20 (Reuters) - North Korea's Kim ​Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong Un, on Thursday said South ⁠Korean President Lee Jae Myung's reaction to the U.S. 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 recognized 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 U.S. were cut short to end on Friday after President Donald Trump ordered a substantial reduction in U.S. 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.

(Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh and Brend ​Goh; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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