Paek Nam-sun explained

Paek Nam-sun
Native Name:백남순
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs
1Namedata:Kim Jong Il
Predecessor:Kim Yong-nam
Term Start:September 1998
Term End:2 January 2007
Birth Date:13 March 1929
Death Date:2 January 2007 (aged 77)
Context:north
Hangul:백남순
Mr:Paek Namsun
Rr:Baek Nam-sun

Paek Nam-sun (; pronounced as /ko/ or pronounced as /ko/ pronounced as /ko/; March 13, 1929  - January 2, 2007) was the North Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1998 until his death. He was one of the few North Koreans to frequently be in the international spotlight.

Early life

Paek was born in Kilju County, North Hamgyong Province.

Education

Paek graduated from Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang.

Career

In 1968, Paek became vice director of the International Affairs Department of the Workers' Party of Korea. Paek participated in the first round of North-South Red Cross talks in 1972.

In 1974, Paek became the ambassador to Poland until 1979.

Paek also served on the Supreme People's Assembly from 1990 until the time of his death, having been elected to the 9th, 10th, and 11th sessions.

Personal life

His third son Paek Ryong-Chon became the president of the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 2011.[1]

Death

Paek died on 2 January 2007[2] in Pyongyang. North Korean state media attributed the death to an undefined illness although it was said that he suffered from kidney disease.[2] He was the only North Korean foreign minister to have met his American counterpart.[3]

Paek was ill for some time prior to his death and the role was filled by one of his deputies, most notably Kim Kye-gwan.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 北 백남순 3남 백룡천… 조선중앙은행 총재 임명. 9 March 2011.
  2. Jae-Soon Chang, "North Korea foreign minister dies at 78", Associated Press (ABC News), January 3, 2007.
  3. News: North Korea Announces Death Of Foreign Minister . 3 January 2007 . Voice of America . VOA News . 3 January 2009 .