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Kim’s sister labels South president as an ‘idiot’

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SEOUL: The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has described South Korea’s president and government as “idiots” and a “faithful dog” of the United States, state media reported yesterday.

Kim Yo-jong’s vitriol follows Seoul this week saying it was considerin­g fresh unilateral sanctions on the North over recent missile tests, including an interconti­nental ballistic missile launch last week.

“This disgusting act shows more clearly that the south Korean group is a ‘faithful dog’ and stooge of the US,” Ms Kim said in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

“I wonder what ‘sanctions’ the south Korean group, no more than a running wild dog on a bone given by the US, impudently impose on the DPRK,” she said, using the acronym of the North’s official name. “What a spectacle sight!”

Pyongyang always refers to South Korea with a lowercase “s”, an apparent sign of disrespect.

Ms Kim accused South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol of creating a “dangerous situation” and compared him unfavourab­ly to his more dovish predecesso­r Moon Jae-in, under whom, she said, Seoul “had not been our target”.

“I wonder why the south Korean people still remain a passive onlooker to such acts of the ‘government’ of Yoon Suk Yeol and other idiots,” she said.

North Korea tends to issue statements before carrying out a provocatio­n, Professor Yang Moo-jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul said, adding: “There may be an armed demonstrat­ion against South Korea and the United States soon.”

Last Friday’s ICBM launch was the latest in a record-breaking blitz of recent Pyongyang launches, and officials and analysts in Seoul and Washington have warned they could culminate in a seventh nuclear test.

North Korea has a long history of colourful personal attacks against foreign leaders, and analysts have often noted the country’s failure to use “diplomatic language”.

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