Nuclear Rhetoric: Kim Yo Jong's Dismissal of US Diplomacy
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, dismissed the U.S.'s intention to resume diplomacy on denuclearization. She urged the U.S. to accept North Korea as a nuclear state. Despite past attempts, she criticized the diplomatic approach and hinted at negotiations requiring new terms from the U.S.
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Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has openly dismissed the U.S. efforts to resume diplomatic talks on denuclearization. In a stern statement, she urged Washington to acknowledge North Korea as a nuclear state and recommended a revised approach to negotiations.
Despite some experts suggesting that former U.S. President Donald Trump could embark on a renewed diplomatic mission, Kim Yo Jong clarified that any talks would require the U.S. to offer substantial benefits in exchange for North Korea's limited nuclear concessions. Her statement emphasized the country's advanced nuclear capabilities since the initial high-profile meetings between Trump and Kim Jong Un.
The likelihood of diplomatic talks restarting hinges on the resolution of international conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war and potential shifts in American foreign policy. Meanwhile, Kim Yo Jong brushed off diplomatic overtures from South Korea, maintaining skepticism towards their alliance with the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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