South Wales Echo

Yoon branded ‘idiot’

-

THE sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has directed a string of insults towards South Korea for considerin­g new unilateral sanctions against the North, calling its president and his government “idiots” and “a running wild dog gnawing on a bone given by the US”.

Kim Yo Jong’s diatribe came two days after South Korea’s foreign ministry said it was considerin­g additional sanctions on North Korea over its recent barrage of missile tests.

The ministry said it would also consider taking action against alleged cyber attacks by North Korea - believed to be a key new source of funding for its weapons programme - if the North conducts a major provocatio­n like a nuclear test.

“I wonder what ‘sanctions’ the South Korean group, no more than a running wild dog gnawing on a bone given by the US, impudently will impose on North Korea,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media.

“What a spectacle!”

She called South Korea’s conservati­ve President Yoon Suk Yeol and his administra­tion “idiots who continue creating the dangerous situation”.

She added that South Korea “had not been our target” when Moon Jae-in - Mr Yoon’s liberal predecesso­r who sought reconcilia­tion with North Korea - was in power. The comment could be seen as an attempt to foster antiYoon sentiment in South Korea.

Ms Kim said: “We warn the impudent and stupid once again that the desperate sanctions and pressure of the US and its South Korean stooges against (North Korea) will add fuel to the latter’s hostility and anger and they will serve as a noose for them.”

Her official title is vice department director of the Central Committee of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party.

But South Korea’s spy agency has said she is the North’s secondmost powerful person after her brother and handles relations with South Korea and the United States.

Analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea said that while it is not the first time Ms Kim has used crude invectives toward South Korea, North Korea is expected to further escalate military tensions on the Korean Peninsula given that she is in charge of relations with South Korea and wields some influences on the North’s military.

South Korea quickly shot back at Ms Kim’s insults of Mr Yoon, saying it is “very deplorable for her to denounce our head of state with rough, substandar­d words and show no basic forms of etiquette”.

Last month, South Korea imposed its own sanctions on 15 North Korean individual­s and 16 organisati­ons suspected of involvemen­t in illicit activities to finance North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programmes.

 ?? Kim Yo Jong JORGE SLIVA ??
Kim Yo Jong JORGE SLIVA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom