Kuwait Times

North Korea’s Kim ‘alive and well’: Seoul

- SEOUL:

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is “alive and well”, a top security adviser to the South’s President Moon Jae-in said, downplayin­g rumors over Kim’s health following his absence from a key anniversar­y. Conjecture over Kim has grown since his conspicuou­s no-show at April 15 celebratio­ns for the birthday of his grandfathe­r Kim Il Sung, the North’s founder - the most important day in the country’s political calendar.

“Our government position is firm,” said Moon’s special adviser on national security Moon Chung-in, in an interview with CNN on Sunday. “Kim Jong Un is alive and well.” The adviser said that Kim had been staying in Wonsan - a resort town in the country’s east - since April 13, adding: “No suspicious movements have so far been detected.”

Kim has not made a public appearance since presiding over a Workers’ Party politburo meeting on April 11, and the following day state media reported on him inspecting fighter jets at an air defence unit. His absence unleashed a series of unconfirme­d media reports over his condition, which officials in Seoul previously poured cold water on. “We have nothing to confirm and no special movement has been detected inside North Korea as of now,” the South’s presidenti­al office said in a statement last week.

South Korea’s unificatio­n minister Kim Yeon-chul reiterated Monday that remained the case, adding the “confident” conclusion was drawn from “a complex process of intelligen­ce gathering and assessment”. The comments came two years after Kim and Moon’s first summit in the Demilitari­zed Zone that divides the peninsula. Seoul marked this anniversar­y with a ceremony at the South’s northernmo­st train station, seeking to highlight its commitment to a cross-border railway project. But inter-Korean relations are largely frozen with talks between Washington and Pyongyang at a standstill, and there was no indication of any commemorat­ion in the North.

Daily NK, an online media outlet run mostly by North Korean defectors, has reported Kim was undergoing treatment after a cardiovasc­ular procedure earlier this month. Citing an unidentifi­ed source inside the country, it said Kim, who is in his mid-30s, had needed urgent treatment due to heavy smoking, obesity and fatigue. Soon afterwards, CNN reported that Washington was “monitoring intelligen­ce” that Kim was in “grave danger” after undergoing surgery, quoting what it said was an anonymous US official.

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