North Korean leader’s powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, dismisses Seoul’s outreach efforts under new president.
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has rejected South Korea’s outreach efforts under new President Lee Jae-myung, criticizing his decision to halt propaganda broadcasts and asserting that North Korea has no interest in dialogue. She accused the Lee administration of miscalculating its approach and maintaining a stance similar to the previous conservative government.