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North Korea            Date              South Korea
                     Chairman Kim holds the 5th preliminary meeting of the   June 23,
                     7th Central Military Commission     2020
                     *  Withholds military action against the ROK
                     Kim Yong-chol issues a statement in relation to the
                     remarks of Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo: “...complete
                     withdrawal of military action against South Korea, not   June 24,
                     postponement”                       2020
                     *  “...it won’t be fun when our postponement becomes
                     reconsideration”
                     First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Choi Sun-hee issues
                     a statement
                     *  Condemns the ROK’s intention to mediate, denying the   July 4,
                     possibility of US-North Korea talks for internal political   2020
                     purposes; demands a change in the US attitude,
                     pressing the US
                     Director-general for US affairs Kwon Jong-gun issues a
                     statement
                     *  Continues to dismiss any possibility of US-North Korea   July 7,
                     summit in line with a US high-ranking official’s visit to the   2020
                     ROK; condemns the role of 'mediator' of the ROK for
                     US-North Korea talks
                     Kim Yo-jong issues a statement
                     * While dismissing the possibility of a US-North Korea   July 10,
                     summit within the year, North Korea emphasizes its firm   2020
                     determination to denuclearize and urges the US to
                     change its attitude

                     Chairman Kim instructs the 5th expanded meeting
                     of the 7th Central Military Commission  July 18,
                     *  Points out a series of issues raised in the military   2020
                     industry; holds a closed-door meeting to discuss the key
                     issues to reinforce war deterrence

                     Chairman Kim calls for an extended emergency meeting
                     of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
                     * Seals off Kaesong and declares a state of emergency;
                     decides to convert the "national emergency epidemic   July 25,
                     prevention system" into a "maximum emergency   2020
                     system"; urges strict punishment and countermeasures
                     against units that have allowed troops to defect to the
                     ROK
                     Chairman Kim supervises a commemorative event for
                     the occasion of Victory Day (July 27)
                     *  Visits the war veterans’ tomb; awards the "Baekdusan
                     Commemorative Pistol" (July 26); holds the National   July 27,
                     Veteran’s Contest (July 27)         2020
                     *  Participates in the National Veteran’s Contest to deliver
                     a congratulatory speech mentioning that the national
                     safety and future will be firmly guaranteed with nuclear
                     deterrence
                                                               Minister of Unification visits the Donghae Line Inter-
                                                               Korean Transit Office and Jejin Station
                                                         July 31,   *  “...we will actively seek ways to resume tourism in Mt.
                                                         2020  Kumgang and create a new economic order on the
                                                               Korean Peninsula by promoting inter-Korean railroads
                                                               and road connections”







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