North Korea open to ending war with South 'if conditions met'
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Kim Yo-Jong, sister to Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un, made the comments Friday after South Korea's president suggested a new attempt at peace talks.
A senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official initially dismissed the idea as "premature," but Kim Yo-Jong, the supreme leader’s sister, said Friday that the idea was "admirable," the BBC reported.
However, any work towards a ceasefire would require the South to stop what Kim Yo-Jung labeled the "hostile policies" against the North.
"What needs to be dropped is the double-dealing attitudes, illogical prejudice, bad habits and hostile stand of justifying their own acts while faulting our just exercise of the right to self-defence," she said in a statement.
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