Kim Jong Un offers South Koreans ‘comfort’ over virus
PTI, Mar 5, 2020, 4:30 PM IST
Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a personal letter to “comfort” South Koreans fighting the novel coronavirus epidemic just a day after his sister condemned Seoul as a “frightened dog barking”, the South’s presidential office said Thursday, March 5.
Pyongyang has imposed strict restrictions and closed its borders to try to prevent an outbreak and insists it has not had a single case of the novel coronavirus which emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has since spread around the world.
The South has reported the largest number of cases in the world outside China and its total passed 6,000 Thursday.
“In his letter to President Moon Jae-in, Kim conveyed his message of comfort to the South Korean people who are battling against the outbreak”, said Yoon Do-han, a senior official at the presidential Blue House.
Kim said that he was worried about Moon’s own health, Yoon added and underlined his unwavering friendship and trust towards Seoul.
It was a marked contrast to the statement issued on Tuesday by Kim’s sister Kim Yo Jong, one of his closest advisers when she said that Seoul’s condemnation of military drills by the North was a “truly senseless act” and “perfectly foolish”.
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