North Korea Says Talks With South Korea Are Over. Fires More Missiles Into The Sea

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un watches the test-fire of two short-range ballistic missiles in an undated picture released by North Korea's Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 26. North Korea on Thursday vowed to sever talks with South Korea. (Reuters)

The Guardian: North Korea fires more projectiles and says talks with 'impudent' South are over

Regime says it is ‘senseless’ for Seoul to hope for talks while it continues joint military drills with US

North Korea launched at least two projectiles into the sea on Friday, South Korea’s military said, shortly after Pyongyang described South Korea’s president as “impudent” and vowed that inter-Korean talks were over.

Pyongyang said it was “senseless” for Seoul to hope for a resumption of inter-Korean dialogue while it continued its military exercises with the US.

On Saturday, the regime fired what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, the fifth round of launches in less than three weeks.

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More News On North Korea Saying Talks With South Korea Are Over

North Korea fires projectiles, rejects South Korea's dialogue pledge -- Reuters
North Korea fires two projectiles into sea off eastern coast -- Al Jazeera

North Korea snubs peace talks with South Korea over war drills -- BBC

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