N. Korea replaces director of intelligence agency from Kim Yong-chol to Jang Kum-chol: NIS
  • 5 years ago
Kim Yong-chol, who's been the regime's top nuclear negotiator and a counterpart to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, has been replaced.
This is according to South Korean lawmaker Lee Hye-hoon, who was briefed by the nation's intel agency.
Kim was the director of the United Front Department -- the North's intelligence body in charge of inter-Korean affairs.
But Jang Kum-chol... was tapped to replace him in mid-April.
The National Intelligence Service says Jang used to work in civic groups that interact with the South.
It's too early to tell whether Kim Yong-chol... is completely out of the regime's political picture.
The NIS has to see how Pyeongyang has re-adjusted its staff for negotiations with Seoul and Washington.
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