The Pyongyang-based Red Cross said Tuesday Seoul was behind the latest mass defection of North Koreans who worked at a state-run restaurant in China, marking the first time for the communist country to make an official comment on the issue, Yonhap reported.
In the statement delivered by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Pyongyang said South Korea "lured and abducted" its citizens working overseas, adding that Seoul must make an official apology and return the defectors.
"We sternly denounce the group abduction of the citizens of the DPRK as a hideous crime against its dignity and social system and the life and security of its citizens," the KCNA said. DPRK is the acronym of North Korea's official name - the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Thirteen North Korean workers at an overseas restaurant defected to South Korea en masse last week amid toughened international sanctions on Pyongyang over its latest nuclear and missile tests.
North Korea added it will take countermeasures if Seoul fails to send back the defectors.
Source : MENA
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