Analysis | He talks of war with US, but North Korea’s top diplomat Ri Yong-ho has a ‘great sense of humour’
Beneath the bluster, he has a reputation as a soft-spoken, self-deprecating diplomat whom US officials deem one of the most accessible representatives of his government
North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho speaks outside the UN Plaza Hotel, in New York. Photo: AP
During the recent United Nations General Assembly meeting, he emerged as the fire-breathing mouthpiece of North Korea’s inflammatory government.
Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho mocked Donald Trump as “President Evil” and offered up sound bites about detonating nuclear bombs over the Pacific and shooting down US planes.