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This week, North Korea recruited more than a million young people into its army. A decision taken by the Pyongyang government following accusations of drones being sent by its South Korean neighbors.
Tensions have remained high since the country was split in two, but the decision in question increases hostilities between the two nations.
According to the official KCNA news agency, the country led by Kim Yong-un reported that “1.4 million students and youth have joined the armed forces in the past 48 hours” to respond to those who have committed serious provocations by violating the DPRK’s sovereignty through drone infiltration.
Reports from both sides are contradictory. While Pyongyang says “there is clear evidence” of the drone attack and confirms that the next one will trigger a declaration of war, Seoul categorically denies the reports.
“These North Korean activities may increase tensions between the South and the North, and it’s important that this does not lead to a military escalation,” said Kazuhiko Aoki, Japan’s Undersecretary of the Cabinet.
As a mediator, Japan seeks to de-escalate hostilities in a geopolitically sensitive and highly volatile region.