Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Kim Jong-un’s Sister Dismisses Hopes Of US-North Korea Nuclear Talks Resuming

 

 Reuters: North Korea ridicules U.S. hopes for talks as allies rethink approach 

* A senior North Korean official ridiculed American hopes for talks on Tuesday, as the United States and South Korea agreed to consider scrapping a controversial working group established to coordinate their policy toward Pyongyang. 

* Kim Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said the U.S. appears to be interpreting signals from Pyongyang in a way that would lead to disappointment. 

* U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan said he saw an “interesting signal” in a recent speech by Kim Jong Un on preparing for both confrontation and diplomacy with the U.S. 

A senior North Korean official ridiculed American hopes for talks on Tuesday, as the United States and South Korea agreed to consider scrapping a controversial working group established to coordinate their policy toward Pyongyang. 

Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the ruling party and sister of leader Kim Jong Un, released a statement in state media on Tuesday saying the United States appears to be interpreting signals from Pyongyang in a way that would lead to disappointment. 

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WNU Editor: When she speaks she is speaking for the leader of North Korea. 

More News On Kim Jong-un’s Sister Dismissing Hopes Of US-North Korea Nuclear Talks Resuming  

Kim Jong Un's sister derides U.S. official, dismisses chances for talks -- NBC/AP  

Kim Jong-un’s sister dismisses hopes of US-North Korea nuclear talks -- The Guardian 

Sister of North Korean leader dismisses prospects for talks with US -- The Hill  

Kim Jong Un’s sister says US has ‘wrong’ expectation for nuclear talks -- NYPost 

U.S. has 'wrong' expectation for dialogue: Kim's sister -- Japan Today  

‘Would plunge into greater disappointment’: Kim Yo-jong warns US not to get hopes up for return to dialogue with North Korea -- RT

1 comment:

Jac said...

We must be used to of these mistakes of this administration by now.