Group 1 - North Korea's Vice Minister Kim Yo-jong praised South Korea's acknowledgment of its drone incursion into North Korean airspace and stated that North Korea will enhance vigilance along its southern border [1][3] - Kim Yo-jong warned that any future infringement on North Korean sovereignty, regardless of the perpetrator or method, would lead to severe consequences [3] - South Korea's Unification Minister Jeong Dong-yong confirmed that three civilians had launched drones into North Korea four times, which he described as provocative and dangerous actions [3][4] Group 2 - Jeong Dong-yong announced plans to restore the no-fly zone stipulated in the September 19 military agreement to rebuild trust between the two Koreas [4] - He criticized the previous administration for launching 18 drones into North Korea 11 times, suggesting these actions were intended to threaten North Korea's leadership and provoke military conflict [4] - South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized the seriousness of unauthorized drone flights into North Korea, equating them to firing into North Korean territory, and called for thorough investigations and strict penalties [4]
金与正:“高度评价”韩方表态
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-19 02:30