Pak Kil-yon

Pak Kir -Yon ( born January 26, 1943 in the sub-province Heian hokudō, Chosen Province, at that time the Japanese Empire, present-day North Korea) is a North Korean diplomat. He is since 2001 the Permanent Representative to the United Nations and, since 2002, his country's ambassador in Canada. His rhetoric is similar to that of Kim Jong- il, his heads of state, including its calls to the granting of a permanent seat on the UN Security Council in Japan.

Pak is a graduate of Pyongyang University of International Affairs. He has been active since 1969 in the North Korean diplomatic corps. At that time he was Consul in the Embassy in Myanmar and then in Singapore. After working in the U.S. Department of the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pak in 1985, Chief Representative of the North Korean UN mission. After that, he was ambassador to Colombia and Cambodia, before taking up his current position.

Pak was a delegate in the National Assembly during the 8th, 9th and 11th term in office. He received the 1992 Kim Il-sung Medal.

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  • Yonhap News Agency. Who's who, North Korea, pp. 787-812 in Yonhap News Agency ( 2004). Korea Annual 2004. Seoul. ISBN 89-7433-070-9
  • North Korean Ambassador to Colombia
  • North Korean Ambassador to Cambodia
  • North Korean Ambassador to Canada
  • Permanent Representative of North Korea at the United Nations
  • North Koreans
  • Born in 1943
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