North Korea hits out at US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her recent visit to the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone, calling her the 'worst destroyer of international peace'
The US will have to pay dearly for all the sources of trouble spawned by Pelosi wherever she went, North Korea has warned.
Prior to the JSA visit, Pelosi discussed the "grave situation" and growing threat posed by the North's nuclear weapons programme with her South Korean counterpart, National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo. The JSA is the only spot along the tense, 250-kilometre frontier where soldiers from North Korea and the US-led United Nations Command stand face to face.'US will have to pay'
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