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North Korea names career diplomat as new foreign minister

The Associated Press • May 17, 2016, 11:53:44 IST
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North Korea has named a career diplomat with broad experience in negotiating with rivals South Korea and the United States as its new foreign minister, according to a diplomatic letter from Pyongyang.

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Seoul: North Korea has named a career diplomat with broad experience in negotiating with rivals South Korea and the United States as its new foreign minister, according to a diplomatic letter from Pyongyang. North Korea’s embassy in London informed the British government Monday that former Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho has been appointed as the country’s new top diplomat. Some South Korean analysts say Ri’s appointment could be part of a bid to revive long-stalled diplomacy and improve ties with the outside world after Pyongyang’s fourth nuclear test in January and long-range rocket launch in February led to international criticism and tough sanctions. Critics say that North Korea turns to empty diplomatic gestures only after ratcheting up animosity in an attempt to win concessions and aid. North Korean diplomats also reportedly take a back seat to the generals and their hard-line policies in tense times. Ri’s appointment probably won’t ease the nuclear standoff anytime soon. The North has dismissed an insistence in Seoul and Washington that talks can resume only after Pyongyang follows through on past nuclear disarmament pledges. [caption id=“attachment_2784690” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Ri Yong-ho (C), North Korea's chief nuclear negotiator, prepares to deliver a statement during a doorstop briefing to media after two days of unofficial talks with former top US diplomats and security experts in Singapore on January 19, 2015. North Korea on January 19 insisted on its proposal for the United States to halt military exercises with South Korea in exchange for Pyongyang to suspend nuclear tests. AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMAN](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Ri-Yong-Ho-afp-380.jpg) Ri Yong-ho. AFP[/caption] Ri has served as the North’s top envoy to long-stalled six-nation disarmament talks on his country’s nuclear weapons program and participated in talks with the United States in the 1990s. He also served as the North’s ambassador in London. In 2011, he met South Korea’s top nuclear envoy in Bali, Indonesia, on the sidelines of a regional security conference and agreed to work toward a resumption of the nuclear talks. The agreement was considered a breakthrough at the time, but the nuclear negotiations are still stalled and have not been held since late 2008. North Korea’s ruling elite includes another person called “Ri Yong-ho” in English, though his name in Korean is slightly different from the new foreign minister’s. This other Ri Yong Ho served as the country’s army chief before his abrupt dismissal in 2012, and has not appeared in the North’s media since. North Korea’s diplomatic letter did not say what happened to the departing foreign minister, Ri Su Yong. But South Korea’s spy agency said Tuesday that it believes Ri Su Yong was promoted to vice chairman for international affairs of the ruling Workers’ Party after giving his top diplomat job to Ri Yong-ho. The agency didn’t elaborate. With a wealth of experience handling important jobs and participating in crucial talks with the United States and other nations, Ri Yong-ho is likely to be a more skilled negotiator than his predecessor, said Koh Yu-hwan, a professor at Seoul’s Dongguk University. Ri Su Yong had a close relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Ri Su Yong was North Korean ambassador to Switzerland, where Kim studied as a teenager. But as foreign minister, he didn’t show much depth as a negotiator and often did nothing more than parrot Pyongyang’s official lines, Koh said. Both Ri Su Yong and Ri Yong-ho were awarded high-level posts during this month’s Workers’ Party conference, which was held for the first time in 36 years. If Ri Su Yong’s promotion is correct, he replaces Kang Sok Ju, a longtime foreign policy specialist who negotiated a deal with the U.S. in 1994 to freeze and ultimately dismantle North Korea’s nuclear reactor in exchange for economic aid.

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