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Kim Pyong Il Kim Pyong Il was a high-ranking North Korean politician and military officer who served under Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un. He was a member of the Kim dynasty and held various positions in the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean People's Army. As a prominent figure in North Korea's government, Kim Pyong Il played a significant role in the country's politics and diplomacy. He was also known for his involvement in international relations.

Early life and family

Kim Pyong Il was born in 1949 as the second son of Kim Il Sung, the founder of North Korea, and his first wife Kim Jong-suk. He had an older brother, Kim Jong Il, who would later become the Supreme Leader of North Korea, and a younger half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, who was a dissident. Kim Pyong Il's early life was marked by his family's prominent position in North Korean society.

Political career

Kim Pyong Il began his political career in the 1970s, serving in various roles within the Workers' Party of Korea. He became a member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and later a Deputy in the Supreme People's Assembly. Kim Pyong Il also held military positions, including serving as a General in the Korean People's Army. His rise to prominence was largely due to his family connections, particularly his brother Kim Jong Il.

Relationship with Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un

Kim Pyong Il's relationship with his brother Kim Jong Il was complex. While he was a high-ranking official, he was not as prominent as his brother and was often overshadowed by him. After Kim Jong Il's death in 2011, Kim Pyong Il maintained a relatively low profile under Kim Jong Un's leadership. There were reports that Kim Pyong Il had fallen out of favor with Kim Jong Un, but the exact nature of their relationship remains unclear.

Diplomatic roles

Kim Pyong Il played a significant role in North Korea's diplomacy, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s. He served as the Ambassador of North Korea to Hungary and later as the Ambassador of North Korea to Poland. Kim Pyong Il also participated in various international negotiations, including talks with South Korea and other countries.

Later life and death

Kim Pyong Il passed away on December 4, 2021. His death was reported by state media, but the cause and circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear. Kim Pyong Il's legacy is that of a high-ranking official who played a significant role in North Korea's government and diplomacy. Kim Jong Un expressed condolences for his death, highlighting Kim Pyong Il's contributions to the country. Category:Members of the Kim dynasty