 North Korea has criticized the recent termination of a pact between the United States and South Korea that kept the development of South Korea's ballistic missiles calling it a sign of Washington's shameful double-dilling. South Korean President Moon Jae-in announced the abolishment of the joint missiles guidelines that had limited the country's development of ballistic missiles to a range of 800 kilometers after his first summit with US President Joe Biden earlier this month. North Korea's official KCNA news agency carried an article by Kim Myung-ho, who described it as an international affairs critic to accuse the United States of applying a double standard as it sought to ban Pyongyang from developing ballistic missiles. North Korea's official KCNA news agency carried an article by Kim Myung-ho, who described it as an international affairs critic to accuse the United States of applying a double standard as it sought to ban Pyongyang from developing ballistic missiles to a range of 800 kilometers after his first summit with US President Moon Jae-in. North Korea's official KCNA news agency carried an article by Kim Myung-ho, who described it as an international affairs critic to accuse the United States of applying a double standard