North Korean leader’s sister responds to White House with vague warning

The younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnUS begins outreach to North Korea last month: reports that US, South Korea scales back military exercises Russian diplomats leave North Korea by hand due to coronavirus restrictions MORE fired back at the White House on Monday with a vague warning of what would happen if Biden’s government got on the wrong foot with Pyongyang.

CNN reports that Kim Yo Jong, who officially holds a high position in the only political party in North Korea, has issued a statement warning the White House against ‘the stink with the first step’, an apparent reference to any attempt of the government of Biden. to movements that by President TrumpDonald Trump: The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Biden strikes road, tout COVID-19 legal aid Oregon senator takes center stage in Democratic debate over debate Juan Williams: Trump’s jealous outbursts can no longer hide his failures in its diplomatic openings to North Korea.

“We are using this opportunity to warn the new US government to release powder odor in our country,” she told CNN, quoting the North Korean news agency. ‘If it wants to sleep in peace for [the] the next four years, it would be better not to even cause stink. ‘

Her remarks come a few hours after the White House press secretary Jen PsakiJen PsakiBiden: Cuomo investigation is underway and we need to see what it brings to us. Rifle control groups focus all efforts on cats, dogs, birds, horses and even a Senate raccoon: MORE reporters said in Monday’s press release that the US had little or no official contact with North Korea’s government before Biden took office in January.

“Diplomacy is always our goal. Our goal is to reduce the risk of escalation. But to date we have not received a response,” Psaki said.

Psaki added that it had been more than a year “without active dialogue with North Korea, despite the multiple efforts of the US to get involved.”

The message from Kim Jong Un’s brother or sister comes almost a year after unspoken speculation of the leader’s serious illness, including reports of his death. Earlier this year, according to the Associated Press, speculations arose about her status in politics.

The US and North Korea have experienced a period of unprecedented contact under the Trump administration, with the former president becoming the first foot on North Korean soil during a visit to the Demilitarized Zone. However, talks between the two governments quickly evaporated, and the US made no major progress in dismantling the Korean Peninsula.

Last month it was revealed that Trump had offered to let Kim Jong Un fly home aboard Air Force One after a meeting between the couple in Hanoi, Vietnam, an offer that Kim allegedly rejected at the time.

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