the Regime in north Korea will end all political and military communication lines with south Korea.

It writes the North korea’s state KCNA news agency on Tuesday, according to news agency Reuters.

the First step will be to set up hotlines with the government in Seoul.

north Korea has in recent days hit out at south Korea and threatened to shut down a joint Korean liaison office as well as other projects, if south Korea does not prevent the defectors from sending the leaflets and other propaganda materials directed against the regime in Pyongyang in north Korea.

Pyongyang will completely disrupt and dismantle the connecting line between the authorities of the North and the South, which have been certified by the North Syds joint liaison office, writes the KCNA, according to AFP news agency.

the KCNA accuses the authorities in south Korea for irresponsibility by allowing defectors to ‘hurt North korea’s supreme leadership’s dignity’.

– This was a sign of hostility to our people. We have reached the conclusion that there is no reason to side face-to-face with south Korean authorities, writes the KCNA.

– There are not any issues to discuss with them, as they only have aroused our discontent goes on, according to Reuters.

Also other lines of communication between the two countries will be discontinued with effect from Tuesday noon local time, according to the KCNA, referring to south Korea as ’the enemy’.

Including a line of communication between the military in the two countries, as well as a hotline that connects the north Korean labour party’s powerful central committee with South korea’s blue house.

The two countries on the Korean peninsula is still technically at war because the Korean war from 1950 to 1953 was ended with a ceasefire rather than a peace treaty.