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Kim Yo Jong dismisses Seoul’s outreach, signals Pyongyang’s deeper pivot to Moscow

North Korea rejects dialogue with South Korea and U.S., accuses new government of maintaining hostile posture.

   
July 28, 2025, 08:56
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Kim Yo Jong dismisses Seoul’s outreach, signals Pyongyang’s deeper pivot to Moscow

SEOUL (Realist English). Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, rejected diplomatic overtures from South Korea’s new liberal administration on Monday, dismissing them as meaningless under Seoul’s continued alliance with the United States.

In a statement carried by state media, Kim Yo Jong said North Korea had “no interest” in any proposal from Seoul and saw “no reason to meet” or negotiate. She accused the government of President Lee Jae Myung, who took office in June promising to rebuild ties, of following the same hostile policies as its conservative predecessors.

“No matter what policy is adopted and whatever proposal is made in Seoul, we have no interest in it,” Kim said. “There is neither a reason to meet nor an issue to be discussed.”

The statement marks Pyongyang’s first official response to Lee’s government, which has halted frontline loudspeaker broadcasts, moved to restrict cross-border propaganda balloon launches, and repatriated North Koreans found adrift in South Korean waters — all seen as conciliatory gestures.

Kim Yo Jong acknowledged these as “sincere efforts,” but insisted that Seoul remains fundamentally confrontational. She pointed to the upcoming joint military drills between South Korea and the United States, which Pyongyang routinely condemns as rehearsals for invasion.

The South Korean Unification Ministry responded by reaffirming its commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence. Ministry spokesperson Koo Byoungsam said Pyongyang’s statement proves it continues to closely monitor Seoul’s policy direction despite deep mistrust.

Analysts believe North Korea is deliberately snubbing engagement in favor of building strategic ties with Russia. According to Moon Seong Mook of the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy, Pyongyang sees little benefit in re-engaging with Seoul while international sanctions remain in place — particularly since South Korea cannot resume joint economic projects that once brought tangible returns to the North.

Moon noted that Kim Yo Jong’s remarks appear designed to pressure Seoul into distancing itself from Washington, a longstanding North Korean demand.

North Korea has recently intensified cooperation with Russia, reportedly providing troops and conventional arms in support of the war in Ukraine. In return, it is believed to be receiving economic aid and technological assistance.

Despite Donald Trump repeatedly boasting of his rapport with Kim Jong Un and expressing a desire to restart diplomacy, Pyongyang has remained silent on the former U.S. president’s latest overtures.

Experts say Kim Yo Jong’s statement was partly aimed at a domestic audience. “She’s reinforcing national pride and portraying North Korea as being in a superior strategic position,” said Leif-Eric Easley, professor at Ewha Womans University. “It’s also a way to justify weapons development and widen the gap between Seoul and Washington.”

Still, some believe Pyongyang may not entirely shut the door on diplomacy. According to Kwak Gil Sup, head of the One Korea Center, North Korea may reassess its approach during an expected Workers’ Party meeting in January.

“North Korea is likely working on Plan B and Plan C for future relations with South Korea and the United States,” Kwak said.

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