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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

North Korea closes multiple embassies around the world

www.reuters.com

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North Korea closes multiple embassies around the world

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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More than a dozen missions may close, likely because of international sanctions, a trend of Pyongyang's disengaging globally and the probable weakening of the North Korean economy, a report said.
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  • bloopernova@programming.dev
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    They had embassies? I figured their diplomats would defect at the first chance, as long as their families were with them.

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      Defect to the NK friendly country their embassy is in? I’m not sure how that would play out. They would probably just get deported back to NK where they will be punished. I’d bet a nickel that the diplomats are heavily watched as well.

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    • wahming@monyet.cc
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      You can be a refugee in a new country or part of the elite 1% in your home country. Probably an easy choice for most of them.

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        The poor in many developed countries probably have better food security.

    • BarqsHasBite@lemmy.ca
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      Iirc that means 3 generations of your extended family must be put into labor camps.

    • Hank@kbin.social
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      And they use their diplomatic immunity to deal meth and spread counterfeit money to get some cash for their war machine.

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      It’s not run by normal people, it’s the elite and defecting would lose the status for all the family up to the 100th generation

    • ChrisLicht@lemm.ee
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      Please enjoy:

      https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/murky-drug-trade-how-did-north-korea-become-meth-hub-flna2D11708915

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    In Berlin they simply ran a cheap hotel on the embassy property instead of a real embassy, ​​no joke.

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      No joke, just fake. Lol

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        https://www.dw.com/en/north-korean-embassy-hostel-in-berlin-locks-its-doors/a-53622706

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      A group of individuals stole mobile telephones, two pen drives and a hard drive from the embassy and handed them to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States.

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    I have a bad feeling that they’re preparing for war…

    Russia let out the ghost of war from its bottle. I hope all of this don’t end up in a 3rd world war.

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      End up? We’re already there, it just hasn’t been officially declared.

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        Tbh yeah - all you need is to do a bit of reading on the events leading up to WW2 - if this was in a book/movie I’d be saying “come on guys, that’s a little on the nose, isn’t it” lol

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          We’re in “lead up to ww3” part of the history books.

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      They might be, but the list of embassies that are being closed seems a bit strange for that:

      Spain, Hong Kong, and multiple countries in Africa

      I’d’ve thought they’d keep the African embassies open: it’s not like North Korea and Africa are going to war, they both have enough dislike of the West that Africa might sell supplies or diplomacy in a war, and it’s always useful to have back channels and diplomatic relations in a war. So why “multiple countries in Africa”?

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      No. At this point any significant aggression towards the south would lead to a quick end to the NK regime.

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    Boring conversation anyway. Luke! We’re gonna have company!

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Both Angola and Uganda have forged friendly ties with North Korea since the 1970s, maintaining military cooperation and providing rare sources of foreign currency such as statue-building projects.

    More than a dozen missions may close, likely because of international sanctions, a trend of Pyongyang’s disengaging globally and the probable weakening of the North Korean economy, he said in a report on Wednesday.

    Seoul’s unification ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, said the pullout reflected the impact of international sanctions aimed at curbing funding for the North’s nuclear and missile programs.

    “They appear to be withdrawing as their foreign currency earning business has stumbled due to the international community’s strengthening of sanctions, making it difficult to maintain the embassies any longer,” the ministry said in a statement.

    North Korea has formal relations with 159 countries, but had 53 diplomatic missions overseas, including three consulates and three representative offices, until it pulled out of Angola and Uganda, according to the ministry.

    Pyongyang denounced the incident as a “grave breach of sovereignty and terrorist attack,” and accused the United States of not investigating the group thoroughly and refusing to extradite its leader.


    The original article contains 476 words, the summary contains 188 words. Saved 61%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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