'Shut your mouth': Kim Jong Un's sister tells South Korean President to 'shut his mouth'

The Sun
19 Aug 202201:44

Summary

TLDRKim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's sister, has lashed out at South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol for his repeated offer of economic aid in exchange for North Korea's denuclearization. State media reported her criticism, suggesting Yoon would have been better off silent than speaking 'nonsense.' This marks the first direct comment by a senior North Korean official on Yoon's 'audacious plan,' first proposed in May and reiterated on his 100th day in office. South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regret over the 'rude' denouncement and North Korea's intention to continue nuclear development, highlighting the worsening economic crisis and further isolation.

Takeaways

  • πŸ—£οΈ Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's sister, criticized South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol for his comments on offering economic aid to North Korea in exchange for denuclearization.
  • πŸ’¬ She suggested that President Yoon would have been better off remaining silent rather than making what she considered nonsensical remarks.
  • πŸ“… President Yoon first proposed his 'audacious plan' in May and reiterated it during a news conference marking his first 100 days in office.
  • ⚠️ South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed strong regret over North Korea's denouncement and distortion of their proposal and President Yoon's intentions.
  • πŸ›οΈ The Unification Ministry also warned of further isolation and an economic crisis for North Korea if they continue on their current path.
  • πŸ“’ Kim Yo Jong's comments on Friday were her harshest personal attack on President Yoon to date.
  • πŸ”Š This marks the first time a senior North Korean official has directly commented on President Yoon's plan.
  • πŸ”„ Kim Yo Jong has been a vocal critic of South Korea in recent years, with her comments reflecting an ongoing tension between the two countries.
  • 🀬 In an earlier speech, she blamed South Korea for a COVID-19 outbreak in the North and threatened 'deadly retaliation' if it happened again.
  • 🚫 The denouncement from the North signals a lack of willingness to engage with South Korea's proposal for economic aid in exchange for denuclearization.
  • πŸ”„ The ongoing exchange highlights the complex and tense relationship between North and South Korea, with no clear path towards resolution or cooperation.

Q & A

  • What was the main topic of Kim Yo Jong's statement on South Korea's president?

    -Kim Yo Jong criticized South Korea's president, Yoon Suk Yeol, for his offer of economic aid to North Korea in exchange for denuclearization, suggesting it would have been better for Yoon to remain silent.

  • When did Yoon Suk Yeol first propose his plan for economic aid to North Korea?

    -Yoon Suk Yeol first proposed his plan for economic aid to North Korea in May, which he described as an audacious plan.

  • How did Yoon Suk Yeol bring up his plan again?

    -Yoon Suk Yeol brought up his plan again at a news conference marking his first 100 days in office.

  • What is the role of South Korea's Unification Ministry in this context?

    -The Unification Ministry of South Korea handles relations with North Korea and warned of further isolation and a worsening economic crisis due to North Korea's denouncement of Yoon's plan.

  • How did the Unification Ministry respond to Kim Yo Jong's comments?

    -The Unification Ministry expressed strong regret over North Korea's denouncement and distortion of their idea, instead of responding to the audacious plan and showing their intention of continuing nuclear development.

  • What is significant about Kim Yo Jong's comments on Yoon Suk Yeol's plan?

    -Kim Yo Jong's comments marked the first time a senior North Korean official has commented directly on Yoon's plan, and they were her harshest personal attack on Yoon to date.

  • What has been Kim Yo Jong's stance towards South Korea in recent years?

    -Kim Yo Jong has become a vocal critic of South Korea, with her comments on Friday being the latest in a series of critical statements.

  • What incident did Kim Yo Jong blame on South Korea earlier this month?

    -Kim Yo Jong blamed South Korea for a COVID-19 outbreak in the North during a speech earlier this month.

  • What threat did Kim Yo Jong make towards South Korea in her speech?

    -In her speech, Kim Yo Jong threatened 'deadly retaliation' if South Korea were to cause another outbreak in the North.

  • What is the current state of North Korea's nuclear development as per the script?

    -The script implies that North Korea is continuing its nuclear development, as indicated by the Unification Ministry's statement about North Korea showing their intention to continue.

  • What does the term 'denuclearization' refer to in this context?

    -In this context, 'denuclearization' refers to North Korea abandoning its nuclear weapons program in exchange for economic aid from South Korea.

Outlines

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πŸ—£οΈ Kim Yo Jong Criticizes South Korean President's Offer

Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong-un's sister, has strongly criticized South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol for his repeated offer of economic aid to Pyongyang in exchange for denuclearization. According to state media, she suggested that it would have been better for Yoon's image to remain silent rather than make such audacious claims. This marks the first time a senior North Korean official has directly commented on Yoon's plan, which he first proposed in May and reiterated on the occasion of his 100 days in office. South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regret over North Korea's response, which they described as a rude denouncement and distortion of their proposal, and warned of further isolation and economic crisis for the North if they continue with nuclear development.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Kim Jong-un's sister

Refers to Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and a prominent figure in North Korea's political landscape. In the script, she is portrayed as a vocal critic of South Korea, particularly its president, and her comments are a central part of the video's narrative on the tensions between the two Koreas.

πŸ’‘South Korea's president

Refers to President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea, who is mentioned in the script as having proposed an economic aid plan to North Korea in exchange for denuclearization. His plan and the reactions to it are central to the video's theme of inter-Korean relations and diplomatic efforts.

πŸ’‘Economic aid

Economic aid is financial or material assistance given by one country to another, often to support development or in response to crises. In the context of the video, South Korea's president is offering economic aid to North Korea as an incentive for denuclearization, highlighting the role of economic incentives in diplomatic negotiations.

πŸ’‘Denuclearize

To denuclearize means to eliminate or reduce the presence of nuclear weapons. The script discusses South Korea's president offering economic aid to North Korea if they agree to denuclearize, making this term key to understanding the proposed solution to the ongoing nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.

πŸ’‘State media

State media refers to news organizations that are controlled or influenced by the government. In the script, North Korean state media is the source reporting Kim Yo Jong's strong words against South Korea's president, illustrating the role of state media in shaping public opinion and conveying official messages.

πŸ’‘Audacious plan

An audacious plan is a bold and daring proposal. The script mentions that South Korea's president first proposed this plan in May, and it is described as audacious, indicating its controversial and potentially risky nature in the context of inter-Korean relations.

πŸ’‘Unification Ministry

The Unification Ministry of South Korea is responsible for handling relations with North Korea. In the script, the ministry expresses regret over North Korea's denouncement of the South Korean president's plan, showing the ministry's role in managing inter-Korean diplomatic communication.

πŸ’‘Further isolation

Further isolation refers to the state of being increasingly separated or disconnected from others, often used in the context of international relations to describe a country's diplomatic or economic seclusion. The script warns of North Korea's further isolation as a consequence of not engaging with South Korea's audacious plan.

πŸ’‘Economic crisis

An economic crisis is a period of financial hardship that affects a country or region. The script mentions a worsening economic crisis in North Korea, which is a significant factor in the discussions around the proposed economic aid and the country's potential denuclearization.

πŸ’‘Rude expression

A rude expression refers to a disrespectful or impolite way of speaking. In the script, the South Korean Unification Ministry notes North Korea's use of a rude expression to denounce the South Korean president, highlighting the tension and hostility in their diplomatic discourse.

πŸ’‘Nuclear development

Nuclear development refers to the progress made in the creation and advancement of nuclear technology, particularly weapons. The script indicates that North Korea shows an intention to continue its nuclear development, which is a critical point of contention in the discussions around the audacious plan and inter-Korean relations.

Highlights

Kim Jong-un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, criticizes South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol for his offer of economic aid in exchange for denuclearization.

State media reports Kim Yo Jong's strong words, suggesting Yoon should have kept silent rather than speak 'nonsense'.

Yoon Suk Yeol first proposed his 'audacious plan' for economic aid in May, reiterating it during his 100 days in office news conference.

South Korea's Unification Ministry expresses regret over North Korea's denouncement and distortion of their president's plan.

The Unification Ministry warns of further isolation and worsening economic crisis for North Korea due to their stance on nuclear development.

Kim Yo Jong's comments mark the first direct commentary by a senior North Korean official on Yoon's plan.

This is Kim Yo Jong's harshest personal attack on President Yoon to date.

Kim Yo Jong has been a vocal critic of South Korea in recent years.

She blamed South Korea for a COVID-19 outbreak in the North and threatened 'deadly retaliation' if it happened again.

The transcript highlights the ongoing tension between North and South Korea regarding denuclearization and economic cooperation.

Yoon's plan is seen as a bold attempt to engage North Korea on economic grounds.

North Korea's response indicates a lack of willingness to negotiate on denuclearization.

The Unification Ministry's statement reflects South Korea's disappointment and concern over North Korea's reaction.

Kim Yo Jong's role as a critic and commentator on South Korean policies is emphasized.

The situation underscores the complexity of inter-Korean relations and the challenges in achieving peace and cooperation.

The transcript provides insight into the rhetoric and diplomatic strategies used by both sides in the ongoing conflict.

The potential implications of the current state of affairs for regional stability and global politics are considered.

Transcripts

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Kim jong-un's sister had strong words

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for South Korea's president on Friday

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after he once again offered economic aid

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to Pyongyang if they agreed to

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denuclearize

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State media on Friday reported that Kim

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yo Jong said of the South's leader

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yunsok Yul quote it would have been more

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favorable for his image to shut his

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mouth rather than talking nonsense as he

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had nothing better to say

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Yoon first proposed what he himself has

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described as an audacious plan back in

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May

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he next brought it up on Wednesday at a

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news conference marking his first 100

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days in office

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South Korea's unification Ministry which

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handles relations with the north warned

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of further isolation and a worsening

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economic crisis

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the unification Ministry expresses

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strong regret over North Korea's

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denouncement of our president with a

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rude expression and Distortion of our

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idea instead of responding to our

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audacious plan and also showing their

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intention of continuing nuclear

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development today

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Kim yo Jong has become a vocal critic of

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South Korea in recent years her comments

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on Friday marked the first time as

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senior North Korean official has

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commented directly on yoon's plan

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but while those comments are her

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harshest personal attack on Yoon to date

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they weren't the first during a speech

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riddled with profanity earlier this

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month she blamed the South for a coveted

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19 outbreak in the North she also

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threatened quote deadly retaliation if

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it were to happen again

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