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Top North Korean diplomats queueing up to leave, says former ambassador to Britain

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More high-level North Korean diplomats are waiting to defect to South Korea from their overseas posts in Europe, Pyongyang’s former deputy ambassador to London said on Tuesday, according to the Yonhap News Agency.

Thae Yong-ho defected to South Korea in August last year and since December 2016 has been speaking to local media and appearing on variety television shows to discuss his defection to Seoul and his life as a North Korean envoy.

“A significant number of North Korean diplomats came to South Korea recently,” Thae said, according to Yonhap.

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“I am not the only one from Europe. There are more waiting to come,” Thae said, speaking at an event held in South Korea’s parliamentary building.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (centre) is the main reason why officials want to leave, Thae claims. Photo: AFP
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (centre) is the main reason why officials want to leave, Thae claims. Photo: AFP
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Thae, 54, has said publicly that dissatisfaction with the rule of young leader Kim Jong-un had led him to flee his post, but he also had two university-age sons living with him and his wife in London who were due to return to isolated North Korea.

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