The Borneo Post

North Korea slams Trump for insulting leader

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SEOUL: North Korea’s state media yesterday slammed Donald Trump for insulting leader Kim Jong-Un, saying the US president deserved the death penalty and calling him a coward for cancelling a visit to the inter-Korean border.

An editorial in the ruling party newspaper Rodong Sinmun focused its anger on Trump’s visit to South Korea last week, during which he denounced the North’s ‘cruel dictatorsh­ip’ in a speech to legislator­s in Seoul.

The visit was part of a marathon five-nation Asia tour by the US president aimed largely at galvanisin­g regional opposition to the North’s nuclear weapons ambitions.

“The worst crime for which he can never be pardoned is that he dared to malignantl­y hurt the dignity of the supreme leadership,” the editorial said.

“He should know that he is just a hideous criminal sentenced to death by the Korean people,” it added.

Since becoming president, Trump has engaged in an escalating war of words with Kim Jong-Un, trading personal insults and threats of military strikes and raising concerns about an outbreak of hostilitie­s.

Towards the end of his Asia tour, he sent a tweet from Hanoi that took the verbal jousting to a new level, taunting the North Korean leader over his height and weight.

“Why would Kim Jong-Un insult me by calling me ‘old,’ when I would NEVER call him ‘short and fat’?” he tweeted.

The members of the ruling Kim dynasty — past and present — enjoy near god-like status in North Korea, which has demonstrat­ed extreme sensitivit­y to any remark that might be seen as mocking or disrespect­ful of the leadership.

The editorial also took a dig at Trump’s failure to tour the demilitari­sed zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas — a traditiona­l stop- off for senior US officials visiting the South. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Trump at Morristown, New Jersey, Municipal Airport and Jong-Un waving following a military parade in Pyongyang. — AFP photo
File photo shows Trump at Morristown, New Jersey, Municipal Airport and Jong-Un waving following a military parade in Pyongyang. — AFP photo

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