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Jong-un’s sister slams S. Korea’s Moon as US ‘parrot’

This follows president’s criticism of Pyongyang missile test

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Mar 2021 9:00PM

Jong-un’s sister slams S. Korea’s Moon as US ‘parrot’
Kim Yo Jong called South Korean President Moon Jae-in ‘a parrot raised by America’ employing ‘the gangster-like logic of the US’ after a speech he gave on Friday. – Twitter pic, March 30, 2021

SEOUL – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s influential sister slammed the South’s president today as “a parrot raised by America” after he criticised a missile test by Pyongyang.

The nuclear-armed North has a long history of using weapons tests to ramp up tensions, and last week carried out its first substantive provocation since US President Joe Biden’s inauguration.

The US and Japan said the weapons fired were ballistic missiles – banned under a UN Security Council resolution – while Pyongyang insisted they were tactical guided weapons.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who has long backed engagement with Pyongyang, made a carefully measured speech on Friday – when the South marked three deadly attacks by the North since 1999 – that did not specifically refer to the missile test.

Actions that stand in the way of resuming dialogue between Pyongyang and Washington are “undesirable”, he said.

His speech prompted denunciation from Pyongyang, with Kim Yo Jong, a key adviser to her brother, calling it the “height of effrontery”.

She had been “struck speechless”, she said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency, referring to Moon only as the South’s “chief executive” and not by his name or title.

Calling him “a parrot raised by America”, she said he was employing “the gangster-like logic of the US”.

It is a far cry from the diplomacy of 2018, when Moon visited Pyongyang and gave a speech to a vast crowd in the May Day Stadium, where at one point an image of him and Jong-un was displayed across a grandstand.

The Biden administration is in the final stages of a review on policy towards the North, and the new US president has repeatedly said he will look to rebuild the alliances with partners, such as South Korea that suffered under his predecessor Donald Trump.

Biden has warned the North that “there will be responses if they choose to escalate” testing.

He left the door open for further diplomacy, but the White House said yesterday a summit between him and Jong-un was “not his intention”.

European members of the UN Security Council have asked for a meeting today to discuss the launch. – AFP, March 30, 2021

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