Sister of dictator Kim Jong Un, who lashed out at South Korean President Moon, told ‘America’s pet parrot’

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Sister of dictator Kim Jong Un

Pyongyang: Typhoon Kim Jong Un’s powerful sister Kim Yo Jong has been fueled by South Korean President Moon Jae In for criticizing North Korea’s missile test. Kim Yo Jong questioned Moon’s intention to criticize North Korea’s move to ‘self-defense’. Kim Yo Jong called the statement a ‘gangster-like argument’ and said that Moon is ‘America’s parrot.’

Earlier Moon had said that North Korea’s steps are making it difficult to create a positive atmosphere for dialogue. Moon said, “I know that people are very concerned about the North Korean missile test. The time has come for North and South Korea and the United States to work to continue our dialogue. ‘ Kim Yo Jong strongly criticized Moon’s statement, saying it was the culmination of shamelessness. The North Korean leader said that Moon wanted to say that the steps we have taken to strengthen national security raise concerns in the minds of the people of South Korea. While this is our statutory right.
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Sister of dictator Kim Jong Un

‘Irrational and shameless South Korea behavior’
The dictator’s sister Kim Yo-jong said, “This kind of irrational and shameless South Korea behavior is exactly the same as the US which removes North Korea’s right to self-defense.” It is a violation of UN resolutions and a threat to the international community. ‘ Earlier, South Korea and Japan claimed that North Korea fired two missiles in the East China Sea on Thursday.

Last Saturday, North Korea also test-fired several other missiles. North Korea is believed to be conducting these tests to put pressure on the Biden administration after the deadlock in relations with the US. The deadlock arose after North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s second summit with former US President Donald Trump failed in February 2019. In that negotiation, the US rejected North Korea’s demand to remove major sanctions imposed on it in exchange for partially shutting down its nuclear program.

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