South
Korean President Park-geun hye said Monday that she's still waiting for
an apology from North Korea as marathon talks between the two sides
over a recent spike in military tensions spilled into a third day.
Park
said that she wants Pyongyang to apologize for recent provocations,
including landmine blasts that badly wounded two South Korean soldiers
earlier this month.
"This is a matter of national security and
safety of our people," she said. "This not a matter where we can back
down, even if North Korea maximizes its provocations and threatens
security like it did in the past."
The mines, which exploded in the
Demilitarized Zone that separates the two countries, set off an
antagonistic spiral. South Korea, a key U.S. ally, responded by resuming
propaganda broadcasts over the border for the first time in more than a
decade, a move that infuriated Kim Jong Un's regime.
North
Korea fired shells over the DMZ on Thursday, apparently aimed at the
loudspeakers blaring the messages, setting off a brief exchange of fire.
Pyongyang also set a deadline of Saturday evening for Seoul to turn the speakers off or face military action.
culled from CNN
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