The Telegram (St. John's)

Trump thinks report was incorrect on illness of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un

Seoul-based website reported Monday that Kim was recovering after cardiovasc­ular procedure

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday threw more cold water on reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was gravely ill, but declined to say if he had been in touch with officials there.

“I think the report was incorrect,” Trump said at a daily White House briefing, adding that he had heard it was based on “old documents.”

Trump had said on Tuesday that he might contact North Korean officials to inquire about Kim but gave no indication on Thursday he had done so. The two leaders have had regular communicat­ions over the past couple of years.

“We have a good relationsh­ip with North Korea, I have a good relationsh­ip with Kim Jong Un and I hope he’s okay,” Trump said.

Daily NK, a Seoul-based website, reported on Monday that Kim, who is believed to be about 36, was recovering after undergoing a cardiovasc­ular procedure on April 12. It cited one unnamed source in North Korea. The state-controlled media in North Korea has been silent on Kim’s whereabout­s.

Two South Korean government officials rejected a subsequent CNN report citing an unnamed U.S. official saying that the United States was “monitoring intelligen­ce” that Kim was in grave danger after surgery.

On Tuesday, Trump, who held unpreceden­ted summits with Kim in 2018 and 2019 in an attempt to persuade him to give up his nuclear weapons, said the reports had not been confirmed and he did not put much credence in them.

Kim is a third-generation hereditary leader who rules North Korea with an iron fist, coming to power after his father Kim Jong Il died in 2011 from a heart attack.

The U.S. government’s latest informatio­n on the North Korean leadership is that Kim still remains out of sight and there is a dearth of reliable informatio­n about the reasons for his absence, according to a source familiar with current intelligen­ce reporting and analysis.

U.S. officials acknowledg­e Kim does have a history of health problems and is overweight, and say that this does at least raise a credible possibilit­y he has suffered some kind of health crisis, the source said.

But they do not regard theories that Kim has had a heart attack or some other serious health setback as confirmed, and said he has disappeare­d from public view for extended periods in the past.

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