Zakharova called South Korea unpredictable in terms of stability


Events in the Republic of Korea have shown that the country is unpredictable in terms of stability. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova on December 4.
She expressed the opinion that it is not for nothing that the DPRK is concerned about its security, because South Korea in a couple of hours from a democratic state can turn from a democratic state into "chaos with tanks in the streets," the seizure of the parliament, as well as the confrontation of people with security forces.
"With such a neighbor unpredictable or, on the contrary, predictable in terms of instability, it is worth dealing with issues of one's security," Zakharova said onRadio Sputnik
President of the Republic of Korea Yun Seok-yol declared martial law in the country on December 3. The reason given was the threat of power paralysis due to attempts to conduct impeachment proceedings. Commander of the emergency regime, Chief of Staff of the Ground Forces Park Ahn Soo noted that the activities of the Parliament, political parties and associations in South Korea are prohibited until the martial law is lifted. Military equipment was brought to the streets of the capital Seoul.
Later in the day, the South Korean government voted in favor of lifting martial law in the country. After Yun Seok-yol canceled the emergency gathering of servicemen and sent those who arrived for the draft back.
In turn, the opposition party of South Korea demanded the resignation of the President of the country Yun Seok-yol, and also stated its intention to accuse him of treason.
At the same time it became known that all heads of the administration of the President of South Korea, as well as senior secretaries resigned. In addition, the trade unions of South Korea announced a general strike.
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