A North Korean broadcast today claimed, however, that the Pueblo, which was admittedly occupied in the gathering of intelligence, was conducting hostile activities inside Korean waters.
A North Korean broadcast indicated the depth of the differences, saying "the stubborn and mistaken attitude of the South" was responsible for the breakdown of the talks.
North Korean broadcasts regularly insult President Kim in the most offensive language, even referring to him as a dog who should be beaten to death.
The Korean and English broadcasts are monitored by the Central Intelligence Agency's Foreign Broadcast Information Service, which publishes daily transcripts here.
Officials float plans about allowing North Korean broadcasts, then warn about a propaganda offensive on FM radio.
If that is serious, it will oblige a lot of changes in South Korea, where it is still illegal to listen to North Korean broadcasts or to have contacts.
A North Korean broadcast said that if "Kim Young Sam dares to move toward the road of adventure, this will mean his end."
However North Korea jams both South Korean broadcasts and foreign shortwave broadcast services which it believes to be against the North Korean regime.
According to the National Security Act in South Korea, it is illegal to tune into or publish frequencies of North Korean and even Japanese broadcasts.
"It is not so common that a North Korean broadcast quotes his name this way, because it is a sensitive issue," Mr. Paik said.