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Pyongyang has reportedly named a sharp-tongued former army officer with little foreign policy experience as its top diplomat. Ri Son-gwon’s new title as foreign minister was disclosed on Friday in a Korean Central News Agency dispatch. It said he attended a reception for foreign diplomats in Pyongyang the previous day. | Pyongyang has reportedly named a sharp-tongued former army officer with little foreign policy experience as its top diplomat. Ri Son-gwon’s new title as foreign minister was disclosed on Friday in a Korean Central News Agency dispatch. It said he attended a reception for foreign diplomats in Pyongyang the previous day. |
South Korean and other media have also reported North Korea informed foreign diplomats in Pyongyang of Ri’s job last week. Ri, an outspoken retired army colonel, previously headed a government body responsible for relations with Seoul and has taken part in numerous inter-Korean military talks over the past 15 years. | South Korean and other media have also reported North Korea informed foreign diplomats in Pyongyang of Ri’s job last week. Ri, an outspoken retired army colonel, previously headed a government body responsible for relations with Seoul and has taken part in numerous inter-Korean military talks over the past 15 years. |
The official is replacing Ri Yong-ho, a career diplomat with broad experience who had taken part in nuclear negotiations with the US since early 2018. Ri Yong-ho’s name was last mentioned in KCNA last August, AP said. | |
The nomination of the new diplomat is seen as a possible indication Pyongyang will take a harder line with Washington in the stalled nuclear negotiations. |