Escaped "Big Brother": DPRK ambassador to Italy refused to return to his country



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The diplomat decided to seek asylum after receiving the order to return to Pyongyang.

  Kim Jong-ing / flickr.com/Janne Wittoeck

Kim Jong-il / flickr.com/Janne Wittoeck

Ambassador of North Korea to Italy Joe Sung Gill and his wife, after l. order to return to Pyongyang end 2018, began to hide and appealed to the Italian government to obtain personal security insurance.

According to Yonhap's reports.

Joe's diplomatic procedure to secure the guarantee that he would not be repatriated to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea while he was seeking asylum in a third country.

"A diplomat seems to have decided to seek asylum after being ordered to return to Pyongyang," the agency said. 19659005] Read also Trump will meet Kim Jong Yin

Joe Sung Gill has been ambassador of the DPRK in Rome since October 2017. The former North Korean ambassador has been expelled from 39; Italy after another rocket test in Pyongyang. At present, the Italian authorities are hiding Joe and his family, aged 48, in a safe place.

If confirmed, the DPRK ambassador will become the top diplomat who fled North Korea.

According to UNIAN, the Washington court ruled that North Korea should pay $ 501 million to the Otto Wormbir student family, who died in June 2017, shortly after being released from North Korea's prison.

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