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Choe Son-hui was born on 10 August, 1964 in Pyongyang, North Korea, is a North Korean politician (born 1964). Discover Choe Son-hui's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Pyongyang, North Korea |
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North Korea
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Choe Son-hui Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Choe Son-hui worth at the age of 59 years old? Choe Son-hui’s income source is mostly from being a successful Diplomat. She is from North Korea. We have estimated Choe Son-hui's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Choe Son-hui (born 10 August 1964) is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea.
Previously the First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, she was appointed Minister on 11 June 2022, becoming the first woman to hold the position and is one of few North Korean women holding a high-level office.
Choe is a seasoned interpreter, aide, researcher, and Foreign Ministry official.
Fluent in English, she interpreted at the six-party talks and Washington-Pyongyang dialogue early in her career.
Choe has worked in the foreign ministry as section chief and deputy director.
Choe Son-hui was born on 10 August 1964 in North Korea.
She is the stepdaughter of Choe Yong-rim, a former Premier of North Korea who fought under Kim Il Sung during the anti-Japanese struggle.
Through her stepfather, Choe has a close connection with the ruling Kim dynasty of North Korea.
She was educated in North Korea, China, Austria, and Malta and is fluent in English.
Choe Son-hui is a senior diplomat, with more than a decade of experience in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She is very experienced in negotiating on the nuclear program of North Korea, and negotiating with the United States.
She worked as an interpreter and aide in nuclear talks under First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Kye-gwan.
Choe participated in such talks in the 1990s and until the six-party talks were foiled in 2009, and onward to the 2010 Washington-Pyongyang dialogue.
She also served in this capacity during former US president Bill Clinton's visit to Pyongyang following the 2009 imprisonment of American journalists by North Korea and a similar visit by Jimmy Carter.
She was vice negotiator for 2011 talks with the US.
She has also worked as a researcher in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She regularly participates in track 1.5 and track 2 diplomacy.
Choe's longstanding position is that the nuclear weapons program of North Korea is the only reliable safeguard of the country's sovereignty.
She has said that severing of United States' military alliance with Japan and South Korea are prerequisites for negotiations and that US withdrawal from Korea should be a verifiable process.
Choe has also interpreted for North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, including during the 2013 visit by Dennis Rodman, which she reportedly opposed, and for Kim's uncle Jang Song-thaek.
Since 2016 she has been deputy director-general of the North American department.
Choe has served as section chief, deputy director, and, since 2016, deputy director-general of the North American department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She was also deputy director of the Institute for American Studies (IFAS) under the ministry.
In June 2016, Choe became director of the department and director of IFAS.
Choe's appointment had been interpreted as reflecting North Korea's willingness to negotiate with the United States as she had allegedly expressed a conciliatory position during the initial 2017 North Korea crisis.
She was made a regular vice minister in 2018 with a North American portfolio.
She became the first vice minister the following year.
Choe is reportedly a regular participant in track 1.5 and track 2 diplomacy and has experience in the area of North Korea–United States relations and nuclear issues.
A statement by Choe released before the 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un led to President Trump temporarily cancelling the meeting.
Choe had referred to US Vice President Mike Pence as a "political dummy", angering Trump.
Regardless, Choe was a participant in the summit when it took place on 12 June.
Choe was promoted to the rank of Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in late February 2018, replacing Han Song-ryol and taking his North America portfolio.
Han remained vice minister with a European portfolio.
At the time, there were seven regular vice ministers in the ministry under First Vice Minister Kim Kye-gwan.
Called North Korea's "point person" on relations with the United States, Choe's portfolio included responsibility for those relations and with Canada.
She was therefore expected to play a role in negotiations leading up to the 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit.
In the run-up, she headed North Korea's negotiating team a number of times when they met with their American counterparts.
In May, she participated in track 1.5 talks with former US diplomats, in order to get to know the administration of US president Donald Trump.
At the 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit, Choe made a last-minute attempt to reach an agreement with her American counterparts, but failed to reach a deal.
She was elected to the 14th Supreme People's Assembly in 2019, representing the 484th Electoral District (Onjong).