SEOUL: North Korea lashed out on Friday at a new South Korea-Japan intelligence-sharing accord, accusing Seoul of a gross act of betrayal with the “sworn enemy” of the Korean people.
The deal to share defence intelligence -- largely driven by the growing threat of the North’s nuclear and missile programs -- was reached and provisionally signed in Tokyo on Monday.
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