14 Sep 2025

North Korean leader's sister warns against US joint military drills

12:17 pm on 14 September 2025

By Reuters

Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un

Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. Photo: AFP

Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, warned joint military exercises of US, South Korea and Japan could bring about "negative consequences" for themselves, state media reported.

South Korea, Japan and the US will conduct annual defensive drills called the "Freedom Edge" starting on September 15 to upgrade aerial, naval and cyber operational capabilities against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, South Korea's military has said.

"This reminds us that the reckless display of power displayed by the US, Japan and South Korea in the wrong places, namely around the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, will undoubtedly bring about negative consequences for themselves," Kim said via state KCNA news agency, using North Korea's official name.

South Korea and the United States also plan to stage the "Iron Mace" tabletop exercises next week on integrating their conventional and nuclear capabilities against North Korea's threats, South Korean local media reported.

If "hostile forces" continue to boast about their power through those joint drills, North Korea would take countermeasures "more clearly and strongly", North Korea's top party official Pak Jong Chon said in a separate dispatch via KCNA.

Pyongyang has traditionally criticised those joint drills as rehearsals for invasion and in some cases responded with weapons tests, but Seoul and Washington say they are purely defensive.

- Reuters

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