South Korea offers aid in return for North's denuclearisation

South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol provided North Korea an assist package deal in return for the nation's denuclearisation on Monday.

Suk-Yeol referred to as the scaling again of nuclear wepons "important" within the step in the direction of peace, proposing assist with meals, vitality and assist in modernising necessary infrastructure in North Korea, akin to ports, airports and hospitals. 

This proposal appears unlikely to be welcomed by Pyongyang with open arms, given its newest menace to "wipe out" Seoul authorities as a result of a current COVID-19 outbreak. 

Only a month in the past, chief Kim Jong Un mentioned his nation was "able to mobilise" its nuclear weapons in any army battle with the US and Seoul.

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