Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un's sister says it was "very fortunate and wise" for South Korea's president to express regret for drone incursions into the North. Seoul had initially denied it was behind the survey flight.
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Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un's sister says it was very fortunate and wise for South Korea's president to express regret for drone incursions into the North. Seoul had initially denied it was behind the survey flight.

Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un's sister says it was "very fortunate and wise" for South Korea's president to express regret for drone incursions into the North. Seoul had initially denied it was behind the survey flight.
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