The Asian Age

North reshuffles military top brass

- THE ASIAN AGE

Seoul, June 4: Seoul is monitoring developmen­ts in the North's military, it said on Monday after reports Pyongyang replaced three of its top military officials ahead of a summit with the United States.

President Donald Trump is due to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore with Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal high on the agenda and reports said the reshuffle could be aimed at taming the military.

Late last month the North's state media revealed that Kim Su Gil had been appointed as director of the military's powerful General Political Bureau ( GPB), replacing Kim Jong Gak.

According to Yonhap news agency, which cited intelligen­ce sources, the chief of the general staff Ri Myong Su has also been replaced by his deputy, Ri Yong Gil. And defence minister Pak Yong Sik has been succeeded by No Kwang Chol, previously first vice minister, it added.

The wholesale reshuffle would be unusual if confirmed, Seoul's unificatio­n ministry said.

“We will monitor related developmen­ts,” ministry spokesman Baik Tae- hyun told reporters.

Pyongyang's military, known as the Korean People's Army, is immensely influentia­l in

the North and a centre of power in its own right, symbolised by the way Kim is habitually flanked by generals on one side and civilians on the other when attending major ceremonial events.

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