The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login
  • Register
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
  • 1

    BLACKPINK Jennie's 'Solo' music video hits record high 900 mil. YouTube views

  • 3

    Japanese students' field trips to Korea resume after pandemic hiatus

  • 5

    Lotte desperate to win LVMH Chairman Arnault's heart

  • 7

    Revenge rises as key theme in K-dramas

  • 9

    President Yoon refutes criticism of fence-mending summit with Japan

  • 11

    Kwon Sang-woo's new series to stream on Disney+ this year

  • 13

    Korean firms balk at donating to fund compensating victims of Japan's forced labor

  • 15

    US report voices concerns over S. Korea's press freedom

  • 17

    Busan to have alternate no-driving days during Expo inspection

  • 19

    Shinhan, Woori shine in overseas business

  • 2

    Lee Se-young to lead MBC's new series 'The Story of Park's Marriage Contract'

  • 4

    Possibly next SOHO, Seoul selects 5 neighborhoods for new signature 'K-alleys'

  • 6

    Kakao criticized for half-baked AI chatbot

  • 8

    INTERVIEW'The Flag': Kwon Jin-ah's love letter to people chasing their dreams

  • 10

    Apple Pay service starts in Korea

  • 12

    Consumers choose to travel abroad over purchasing luxury goods

  • 14

    LVMH allegedly joins takeover bid to acquire Missha

  • 16

    Sexual assaults by Korean diplomats continue despite zero-tolerance policy

  • 18

    World water day

  • 20

    Osstem Implant to invite 1,500 dentists from 22 countries for training

Close scrollclosebutton

Close for 24 hours

Open
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
North Korea
Thu, March 23, 2023 | 17:28
N. Korea's pretty-face diplomacy... is it working?
Posted : 2018-03-29 16:47
Updated : 2018-03-30 18:01
Print PreviewPrint Preview
Font Size UpFont Size Up
Font Size DownFont Size Down
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • kakaolink
  • whatsapp
  • reddit
  • mailto
  • link
North Korea's first lady Ri Sol-ju sports a Chanel look in this photo with her husband Kim Jong-un and the Chinese first couple, Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan. / Yonhap
North Korea's first lady Ri Sol-ju sports a Chanel look in this photo with her husband Kim Jong-un and the Chinese first couple, Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan. / Yonhap

By Oh Young-jin

Was it a ruse to distract our attention from the beast with beauty?

There is no doubt that Ri Sol-ju, who accompanied her husband, North Korea's young dictator Kim Jong-un on his recent surprise visit to China, certainly turned heads.

Her smart, elegant looks distracted attention from her overweight, grumpy-looking husband who is infamous for many heinous acts: allegedly killing his elder half-brother and uncle, and purging his supposed close lieutenants.

The North Korean first lady indeed made her husband appear more human.

That obviously is helping Kim before two important events that may well determine the fate of the communist country ― the inter-Korean summit in April and one in May between North Korea and the U.S.

North Korea's first lady Ri Sol-ju sports a Chanel look in this photo with her husband Kim Jong-un and the Chinese first couple, Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan. / Yonhap
North Korea's first lady Ri Sol-ju with her husband Kim Jong-un wave as they leave Beijing. / Yonhap

U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to get the North's nuclear programs dismantled once and for all and declared that the summit with Kim will serve as a venue to hand over this ultimatum. Trump's threat is based on Kim's image as a butcher trying to destroy the U.S. with its nuclear-armed missiles.

With a more human image, Kim, the object of dubious credibility, may well make his implausible proposal of giving up the country's nuclear weapons less so.

In Beijing, Ri was an instant hit for her beauty and sophisticated outfits. Some Chinese netizens said she was as pretty as Song Hye-kyo, the South Korean actress very popular in China. But the South China Morning Post reported that discussions on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, about comparing Ri with Peng Liyuan, China's first lady, were censored.

The two couples had their photos taken together and comparison was inevitable. Peng and Ri were former singers but there is a big age gap ― Ri is 28 while Peng is 55.
During her hectic schedule, Ri sported at least three distinct wardrobe changes while maintaining her "outdated" Chanel look.

North Korea's first lady Ri Sol-ju sports a Chanel look in this photo with her husband Kim Jong-un and the Chinese first couple, Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan. / Yonhap
Ri So-ju, in a white two-piece outfit, with husband Kim Jong-un, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan. / Yonhap

At the Chinese Academy of Sciences, she wore a white jacket and an apple-green dress with a ribbon brooch and carried a nude leather clutch. In the welcoming ceremony, she had on a camel cropped jacket with a matching midi skirt and court shoes.

Rarely had Kim's predecessors ― his father Kim Jong-il and grandfather and North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung ― traveled with their wives. Even if they did, their spouses would have been kept out of sight. Maybe Kim's schooling in Switzerland helped him have fewer reservations about accompanying his wife like other countries' heads of state.

Ri's public appearances are comparable with Kim's younger sister Kim Yo-jong, who visited as Pyongyang's special envoy during the PyeongChang Winter Games. Kim delivered her brother's summit invitation to President Moon Jae-in. Seoul sent envoys to Pyongyang to plan the summits ― one with the South and the other with the U.S.

Kim, 30, is an alternative member of North Korea's powerful Politburo and director of the Workers' Party's department of propaganda and agitation.
On her visit to the South, she wore light makeup and stuck to the official dress code of a black two-piece. But she also captured the imagination of the outside world for her vivacious laughter and straightforward manner.

She was also seen as softening the North's bellicose image, helping the South Korean public accept a drastic turn of events for reconciliation with the North.

But it remains to be seen whether the North's charm offensive just camouflages a murderous ambition to buy time from international sanctions and move ahead with its programs to complete the development of weapons of mass destruction.


Emailfoolsdie@gmail.com Article ListMore articles by this reporter
 
LG Group
Top 10 Stories
1Consumers choose to travel abroad over purchasing luxury goods Consumers choose to travel abroad over purchasing luxury goods
2Korean firms balk at donating to fund compensating victims of Japan's forced laborKorean firms balk at donating to fund compensating victims of Japan's forced labor
3Sexual assaults by Korean diplomats continue despite zero-tolerance policy Sexual assaults by Korean diplomats continue despite zero-tolerance policy
4World water day World water day
5Main opposition leader indicted, faces calls to resign Main opposition leader indicted, faces calls to resign
6Outback Steakhouse sees sales soar as it opens stores in large shopping malls Outback Steakhouse sees sales soar as it opens stores in large shopping malls
7Samsung, SK avoid worst-case scenario as US 'guardrails' are less stringent than feared Samsung, SK avoid worst-case scenario as US 'guardrails' are less stringent than feared
8Korean pension fund hit by overseas banking crisis Korean pension fund hit by overseas banking crisis
9Campaign launched to promote equal treatment for multicultural families Campaign launched to promote equal treatment for multicultural families
10[INTERVIEW] Retired FSC chief finds inspiration exploring Koreans' ancestral roots INTERVIEWRetired FSC chief finds inspiration exploring Koreans' ancestral roots
Top 5 Entertainment News
1Lee Se-young to lead MBC's new series 'The Story of Park's Marriage Contract' Lee Se-young to lead MBC's new series 'The Story of Park's Marriage Contract'
2Revenge rises as key theme in K-dramas Revenge rises as key theme in K-dramas
3[INTERVIEW] 'The Flag': Kwon Jin-ah's love letter to people chasing their dreams INTERVIEW'The Flag': Kwon Jin-ah's love letter to people chasing their dreams
4Kwon Sang-woo's new series to stream on Disney+ this year Kwon Sang-woo's new series to stream on Disney+ this year
5From sky to deserted islands, two artists' documentation of nature adds surreal touch to reality From sky to deserted islands, two artists' documentation of nature adds surreal touch to reality
DARKROOM
  • Turkey-Syria earthquake

    Turkey-Syria earthquake

  • Nepal plane crash

    Nepal plane crash

  • Brazil capital uprising

    Brazil capital uprising

  • Happy New Year 2023

    Happy New Year 2023

  • World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

    World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

CEO & Publisher : Oh Young-jin
Digital News Email : webmaster@koreatimes.co.kr
Tel : 02-724-2114
Online newspaper registration No : 서울,아52844
Date of registration : 2020.02.05
Masthead : The Korea Times
Copyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.
  • About Us
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Contact Us
  • Products & Services
  • Subscribe
  • E-paper
  • RSS Service
  • Content Sales
  • Site Map
  • Policy
  • Code of Ethics
  • Ombudsman
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Service
  • Copyright Policy
  • Family Site
  • Hankook Ilbo
  • Dongwha Group