President turns to penguins in bid to meet Kim


President Lee Jae-myung has portrayed himself and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a pair of affectionate penguins in a social media post urging the ­despot to meet him.

Writing on social media ­platform X, Lee said he hoped for the day that “the abnormal state of turmoil and hostility on the Korean peninsula will be overcome”.

“Go meet, Po Jae Myung and Po Jong Un,” a reference to Pororo the Little Penguin, a popular Korean children’s animation featuring penguin characters.

One of South Korea’s most ­successful animated series, the programme’s creators outsourced some work in its initial ­production phase to North Korean studios in the early 2000s.

Since then, North Korea has repeatedly declared itself an “irreversible” nuclear state and relations with the South have fallen to their worst levels in years.

Lee’s predecessor, ousted last year for a failed bid to suspend civilian rule, stands accused of having tried to provoke Pyong­yang as a pretext for declaring military rule.

Lee’s post came as he returned from a visit to China, where he pitched Beijing as a partner in bringing Pyongyang back to the negotiating table.

Lee said he had urged Chinese leader Xi Jinping to help him curb Pyongyang’s nuclear programme and suggested a freeze in its development of weapons of mass destruction was “feasible” with the right conditions. — AFP

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