North Korean diplomat defects to South Korea from Cuba


A SENIOR North Korean diplomat based in Cuba defected with his wife and child to South Korea in November, South Korean media reports said, becoming the highest-ranking North Korean diplomat to escape to the South since 2016.

Before fleeing to the South, Ri Il-kyu (pic), 52, told South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo he was a counsellor at the North Korean embassy in Cuba.

The South’s unification ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, declined to comment on the reports, citing privacy issues.

Among Ri’s jobs was to block the North Korea’s rival South Korea and old ally Cuba from forging diplomatic ties, Chosun Ilbo reported. In February, the two nations established diplomatic relations.

Ri said he flew out of Cuba with his family but did not elaborate further on how he pulled off the high-risk escape.

North Koreans caught attempting to defect face severe punishment, including death, according to human rights groups and defectors who have been successful.

Last year, 196 North Korean defectors came to Seoul, down from as many as 2,700 a decade ago, South Korean government data showed.

Details on North Korean defections often take months to come to light, with defectors needing to be cleared by authorities and going through a course of education about South Korean systems.

Ri joined North Korea’s foreign ministry in 1999 and received a commendation from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for successfully negotiating with Panama to lift the detention of a North Korean ship caught carrying arms from Cuba in 2013, Chosun said.

He told the newspaper he had decided to defect over disillusionment with the regime and unfair evaluation of his work.

Ri said he made a final decision to run when his request to travel to Mexico for a medical treatment was denied last year, adding that his parents and parents-in-law who might face reprisals for his defection had passed away. — Reuters

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