The Manila Times

‘Dirty depiction of Kim’s wife outraged NKorea’

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MOSCOW: North Korea’s fury over anti-Pyongyang leaflets launched from the South is driven by “dirty, insulting” depictions of leader Kim Jong Un’s spouse, Russia’s top envoy in the reclusive country has said.

In recent weeks Pyongyang has issued a series of vitriolic condemnati­ons over anti-North leaflets which defectors based in the South send across the militarize­d border — usually attached to balloons or floated in bottles.

The campaigns have long been a point of contention between the two Koreas, but this time, Pyongyang upped the pressure, blowing up a liaison office and threatenin­g military measures

One of the most recent launches — carried out on May 31 — had included provocativ­e imagery of the North’s First Lady Ri Sol Ju, sparking “serious outrage” in Pyongyang, according to Russian ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora.

Russia is a key ally of the isolated North and Matsegora is one of the longest serving ambassador­s in Pyongyang.

“The leaflets bore a special kind of dirty, insulting propaganda, aimed at the leader’s spouse,” Matsegora told Russia’s TASS news agency on Monday.

They were photoshopp­ed “in such a low-grade way,” he added, and served as “the last straw” for the North.

Inter- Korean relations have been in deep freeze following the collapse of a summit between Kim and US President Donald

Trump early last year over what the nuclear-armed North would be willing to give up in exchange for a loosening of sanctions.

Pyongyang turned its anger against Seoul rather than Washington, despite three summits between the North’s leader and South Korean President Moon Jaein, who brokered the first TrumpKim meeting in Singapore.

The impoverish­ed country is subject to multiple UN Security Council sanctions over its banned weapons programs.

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