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North Korea recalls its ambassador to Britain after sanctions on children's camp, report says

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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· Last updated: June 18, 2026

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North Korea Recalls Ambassador to UK After Sanctions on Children's Camp

North Korea's Diplomatic Response to UK Sanctions

SEOUL, June 18 (Reuters) - North Korea has recalled its ambassador to Britain just a month after he took up the post, downgrading diplomatic relations in response to British sanctions on a children's camp, North Korea-focused website NK News reported.

Details of the Ambassador's Recall

Pyongyang's embassy in London said in a statement to NK News it had withdrawn Ambassador Mun Myong Sin and reduced ties to the level of charge d’affaires until Britain lifts sanctions on the Songdowon International Children’s Camp.

Background on the Sanctions

In May, London designated the camp as a part of Kremlin-run youth programmes and entities involved in the deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.

North Korea's Reaction to the Sanctions

The embassy called the move by Britain a "heinous, unethical, politically-motivated provocation" and said London was seeking to tarnish North Korea’s image and undermine its ties with Russia, according to NK News.

North Korea's embassy in Britain did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Statements from North Korea and the UK

Pyongyang's foreign ministry said in a statement carried by state media in May that the sanctions on the Songdowon camp were a malicious act that London would pay a price for.

It called them groundless and said they damaged the rights and interests of its children, who it said received the "most precious" treatment.

Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office declined to comment to NK News on Mun's status or the reason for his departure.

Current Status of Diplomatic Missions

Britain appointed a new ambassador to North Korea last year, though its embassy in Pyongyang has remained closed since the pandemic.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies)

Key Takeaways

  • North Korea removed Ambassador Mun Myong Sin from London and downgraded representation following UK sanctions on the Songdowon camp.
  • Britain sanctioned the camp on May 11, 2026, accusing it of supporting Russia’s forced deportation and re-education of Ukrainian children. The camp’s assets were frozen and travel and trade restrictions imposed. (sanctions-finder.com)
  • Human rights reports cite at least two Ukrainian children sent to the Songdowon camp for indoctrination, raising global concern. (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did North Korea recall its ambassador from the UK?
North Korea recalled its ambassador to the UK in response to British sanctions imposed on the Songdowon International Children’s Camp.
What is the Songdowon International Children’s Camp?
The camp was sanctioned by the UK as part of alleged Kremlin-run youth programs and entities involved in the deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.
How has North Korea described the UK’s sanctions?
North Korea called the sanctions a 'heinous, unethical, politically-motivated provocation' aimed at damaging its image and hurting ties with Russia.
What diplomatic changes occurred after the sanctions?
North Korea downgraded diplomatic relations with the UK, reducing its embassy staff to a charge d’affaires level.
Has the UK commented on the ambassador's recall?
Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office declined to comment on the ambassador’s status or the reason for his departure.

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