Imperial Valley Press

North Korean envoy to Italy vanishes — did he defect?

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO AND KIM TONG-HYUNG

ROME (AP) — North Korea’s top diplomat in Italy has gone into hiding along with his wife, according to a South Korean lawmaker, raising the possibilit­y of a defection of a senior North Korean official.

The news came from South Korea’s spy agency, which briefed lawmakers in Seoul on Thursday on the status of North Korea’s acting ambassador to Italy, Jo Song Gil. It said he went into hiding with his wife in November before his posting to Italy ended late that month.

A high-profile defection by one of North Korea’s elite would be a huge embarrassm­ent for leader Kim Jong Un as he pursues diplomacy with Seoul and Washington and seeks to portray himself as a geopolitic­al player.

South Korean lawmaker Kim Min-ki said an official from Seoul’s National Intelligen­ce Service shared the informatio­n during a closeddoor briefing. Kim did not say whether the spy agency revealed anything about Jo’s current whereabout­s or whether he had plans to defect to South Korea.

Kim said the NIS said it has not been contacted by Jo. According to Kim, the NIS official said Jo and his wife left the official residence in early November, weeks before his term was to end. Kim said he couldn’t confirm if the NIS official revealed whether Jo and his wife were accompanie­d by any children. The NIS earlier said it couldn’t confirm a South Korean media report that Jo was under Italian government protection as he seeks asylum in a Western nation.

North Korea has not yet commented on Jo’s status.

An official with the Italian Foreign Ministry said Thursday that Jo hadn’t requested asylum from Italy. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with standard practice, also said Jo no longer held diplomatic status in Italy, presumably since his assignment had ended.

Without citing any sources, Italian daily La Repubblica raised the possibilit­y that while the Foreign Ministry was saying Jo hadn’t sought asylum from Italy, that didn’t rule out that the North Korean might have turned to other offices, such as Italian intelligen­ce agencies for “assistance from Italy in order not to return to his country.”

 ?? PARISH OF FARRA DI SOLIGO VIA AP ?? This March 20 photo made available on Thursday by the Parish of Farra di Soligo, shows North Korea’s acting ambassador to Italy Jo Song Gil (second from right) holding a model of “Bell of Peace of Rovereto” during a cultural event on the occasion of a visit of the North Korean delegation to the Veneto region, in San Pietro di Feletto, near Treviso, northern Italy. Jo Song Gil, went into hiding with his wife in November, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers in Seoul on Thursday.
PARISH OF FARRA DI SOLIGO VIA AP This March 20 photo made available on Thursday by the Parish of Farra di Soligo, shows North Korea’s acting ambassador to Italy Jo Song Gil (second from right) holding a model of “Bell of Peace of Rovereto” during a cultural event on the occasion of a visit of the North Korean delegation to the Veneto region, in San Pietro di Feletto, near Treviso, northern Italy. Jo Song Gil, went into hiding with his wife in November, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers in Seoul on Thursday.

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