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North Korea’s deputy ambassador to UK defects to South with family

The BBC named the defector as veteran diplomat Thae Yong-ho, who was well-known to the British press, acting as the embassy’s main point of contact for British correspondents travelling to Pyongyang

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North Korean diplomat Thae Yong-ho’s measured tone was in contrast to the bombastic rhetoric often used by Pyongyang officials. Photo:YouTube/Stuart Monro
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South Korea said North Korea’s deputy ambassador in London, Thae Yong Ho, had arrived with his family in South Korea, making him the highest-ranking diplomat ever to defect to the South

Thae defected to the South due to discontent with the regime and for the future of his child, Jeong Joon-hee, a spokesman at the South’s Unification Ministry, told a news conference.

Jeong declined to give details on the timing of Thae’s arrival or his itinerary.

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“They are currently under government protection and relevant institutions are going ahead with necessary procedures as usual,” Jeong said

Earlier, media reports said North Korea’s deputy ambassador in London defected with his family, which if confirmed would make it one of the most high-profile defections in recent years from the increasingly isolated country.

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South Korea’s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper reported on Tuesday that a high-profile diplomat in the UK defected with his wife and son to a “third country”. The BBC named the defector as veteran diplomat Thae Yong-ho, a counsellor at the North Korean embassy and deputy to the ambassador.

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