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TexasTowelie

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Wed Oct 7, 2020, 04:17 AM Oct 2020

Lawmaker: N Korea's ex-ambassador to Italy defected to South

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A senior North Korea diplomat who had vanished in Italy in late 2018 lives in South Korea under government protection, a lawmaker said Wednesday.

If confirmed, Jo Song Gil, the North’s former ambassador to Italy, would be the highest-level North Korean official to defect to rival South Korea since the 1997 arrival of Hwang Jang-yop, a senior ruling Workers’ Party official who once tutored leader Kim Jong Un’s father, late leader Kim Jong Il.

South Korea’s spy agency earlier told lawmakers that Jo had left his official residence in Rome with his wife in November 2018 and was under protection at an unspecified location outside the European country.

Lawmaker Ha Tae-keung, who sits on the intelligence committee of the National Assembly, wrote on Facebook that Jo arrived in South Korea last year and is under the protection of the South Korean government.

Read more: https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/ap_news/international/lawmaker-n-koreas-ex-ambassador-to-italy-defected-to-south/article_1c19296f-ede5-5312-8f52-d7dec21325df.html

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Lawmaker: N Korea's ex-ambassador to Italy defected to South (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2020 OP
Jo's wife wants to go back to North Korea soryang Oct 2020 #1

soryang

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1. Jo's wife wants to go back to North Korea
Wed Oct 7, 2020, 08:13 PM
Oct 2020

Their daughter did not defect with them but repatriated to North Korea. Jo's wife had been talking to the South Korean media about her desire to go back to the north. Evidently she would prefer to live with her daughter, and regards her circumstances in South Korea as difficult. So Jo's presence in South Korea was already disclosed.

I think most Korean observers felt that Jo would end up in South Korea anyway.

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