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Trump Likened to ‘a Dog Barking’ by North Korea’s Top Envoy

2017-09-26 0 Dailymotion

Trump Likened to ‘a Dog Barking’ by North Korea’s Top Envoy<br />New York arrived that If he thought he could scare us with the noise of a dog barking, well, he should be daydreaming.<br />Last Friday, in a call with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, the Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe,<br />complained about the South Korean aid plan, taking issue with its timing, South Korean officials said.<br />But on Thursday, Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon of South Korea reconfirmed<br />that his government would keep humanitarian aid separate from United Nations sanctions against North Korea, a stance shared by Unicef and other relief agencies.<br />When asked about Mr. Trump’s Rocket Man comment, Mr. Ri said: "I am sorry for<br />his aides." Mr. Ri was scheduled to speak at the General Assembly on Friday.<br />When President George W. Bush called North Korea part of an "axis of evil" in 2002, the country called him "a puppy knowing no fear of the tiger." In a common North Korean school<br />textbook fable, however, the roles are reversed: the arrogant tiger (the Americans) is repelled by the daring porcupine bristling with its needles (North Korea with its missiles).<br />21, 2017<br />SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s foreign minister likened President Trump to a "dog barking," ridiculing the American<br />leader for threatening to "totally destroy" his country if it persists in its nuclear and missile threats.<br />On Thursday, South Korea formalized its plan to send $8 million in humanitarian aid to North Korea for malnourished children and pregnant women.

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