Belfast Telegraph

Kim’s sister appears to be on rise after diatribes at South Korea

- BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

THE younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un levelled diatribes and insults against rival South Korea for protesting against her country’s latest livefire exercises in a signal that her political stock is rising.

Kim Yo Jong is in charge of propaganda affairs for North Korea and has frequently appeared at her brother’s major public events.

But her statement carried by state media was the first of its kind and indicated a further elevation of her political status.

In the statement issued on Tuesday night she criticised South Korea’s presidenti­al Blue House for expressing strong concerns over the North’s firing drills and urging it to stop acts that do not help reduce military animositie­s.

“As far as I know, the South side is also fond of joint military exercises and it is preoccupie­d with all the disgusting acts like purchasing ultra-modern military hardware,” Ms Kim said.

“They meant they need to get militarily prepared but we should be discourage­d from military exercises. Such a gangster-like assertion can never be expected from those with normal way of thinking.”

Describing the Blue House as “a mere child” and “a burnt child dreading fire”, she questioned how its words and actions could be “so perfectly foolish in detail”.

Ms Kim did not name liberal South Korean President Moon Jae-in. She only said: “The South side’s response is so regretful and disappoint­ing but it is somewhat fortunate that it was not direct statement of the president.”

South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, said it has no specific comment on Ms Kim’s statement.

But spokesman Yoh Sang-key said the two Koreas should maintain mutual respect while working toward establishi­ng peace.

On Tuesday state media said leader Mr Kim supervised a livefire rocket artillery exercise in an apparent reference to the two suspected short-range ballistic missile launches detected by South Korea a day earlier.

 ??  ?? Criticism: Kim Yo Jong
Criticism: Kim Yo Jong

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