Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of being behind an online campaign for kyiv to request nuclear weapons from the United States.
“The fate of the country is on the line,” said Kim, deputy director of the Workers’ Party Central Committee and one of the most active and impetuous voices in the North Korean government.
According to the 35-year-old woman, the Ukrainian authorities are “possessed by the incurable megalomaniac belief that they can defeat Russia.”
The sister of the North Korean leader also referred to an online petition for the Kiev government to request nuclear weapons from the United States, which came in response to a Russian initiative to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
In his latest comments, collected by the official South Korean news agency Yonhap, Kim accused Zelenski of having prepared the publication.
“It can be interpreted that there is a plausible veil of popular expression, but it is not difficult to guess that (this request) is the product of a sinister political plot by the authorities,” he said.
“All this talk by Zelensky about the arrival of US nuclear weapons, or the independent development of nuclear weapons, is nothing more than a manifestation of his own very dangerous political ambition to prolong his remaining days at all costs,” Kim said. , as reproduced by the Europa Press news agency.
Finally, he warned Ukraine about the risk of trusting the United States.
“If the authorities and Zelensky think they can prevent the powerful Russian fire under the US nuclear umbrella – which, by the way, has already been drilled – I would tell them they are headed the wrong way,” he warned.
Source: Ambito