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South Korea says no signs Kim received surgery

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SEOUL: There are no signs North Korean leader Kim Jong-un received heart surgery when he disappeare­d from state media for weeks, but he reduced public activity due to coronaviru­s concerns, South Korean lawmakers briefed by the spy agency said yesterday.

Mr Kim attended the completion of a fertiliser plant, North Korea’s official media said on Saturday, the first report of his appearing in public since April 11.

His absence fuelled a flurry of speculatio­n about his health and whereabout­s, with a South Korean news outlet reporting Mr Kim was recovering from a cardiovasc­ular procedure while CNN said US officials were monitoring intelligen­ce he was “in grave danger” after surgery.

Members of South Korea’s parliament­ary intelligen­ce committee said after a meeting with the National Intelligen­ce Service (NIS) that the reports were “groundless”.

“The NIS assesses that at least he did not get any heart-related procedure or surgery,” committee member Kim Byung-kee told reporters. “He was normally performing his duties when he was out of the public eye.”

“At least there’s no heart-related health problem.”

But the lawmaker said Mr Kim only made 17 public appearance­s so far this year, compared with an average of 50 from previous years, which the NIS ascribed to a possible coronaviru­s outbreak in North Korea.

“Kim Jong-un had focused on consolidat­ing internal affairs such as military forces and party-state meetings, and coronaviru­s concerns have further limited his public activity,” Mr Kim Byung-kee said.

“Though North Korea maintains it has zero cases, it cannot be ruled out that there is an outbreak there given they had active people-to-people exchanges with China before closing the border in late January.”

North Korea has said it has no confirmed cases. South Korea’s Unificatio­n Minister Kim Yeon-chul, who oversees North Korea affairs, has said Kim’s public disappeara­nce was not particular­ly unusual because the country had been taking stringent steps to head off an outbreak.

He said Kim Jong-un had ordered measures to prevent the disease, stabilise prices and strengthen military discipline, as border shutdowns and market closures prompted rises in food prices and panic-buying.

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