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North Korea leader’s wife officially given the title of First Lady

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has given his young, stylish wife the title of First Lady in what analysts say is a major boost to her status ahead of back-to-back summits with South Korea and the United States.

Ri Sol-ju has often accompanie­d Kim to official events but made her first solo public appearance last weekend at a ballet performanc­e by a visiting Chinese troupe.

The North’s state media reported the outing referring to her as the “respected First Lady” — the first time the title has been used in more than 40 years, and with the addition of an adjective usually reserved for the country’s leaders.

North Korea’s elderly star anchorwoma­n Ri Chun-hee — who is often drafted in for major announceme­nts — delivered the news of her attendance on television, further enhancing Ri’s standing.

Dressed in a dusty pink two-piece skirt suit, Ri was accompanie­d by senior North Korean officials often seen with the leader, including Kim’s younger sister, Yo-jong.

Ri, a former star singer, emerged in 2012 and has been regarded as one of the most high-profile women in the isolated, deeply patriarcha­l nation, but with a limited role as Kim’s stylish, coy wife.

Analysts say her promotion is likely to be part of an effort to paint North Korea as a “normal state” as it prepares for summits with South Korean President Moon Jae-in next Friday and later with US President Donald Trump.

It also gives her a title matching that of their wives Kim Jung-sook and Melania.

“Promoting Ri Sol-ju is the most effective marketing strategy,” An Chan-il, a defector researcher who runs the World Institute for North Korea Studies, told AFP.

“The summit is being held as equals, so if Melania Trump attends, Ri will attend,” he said, noting that the North Korean leader’s wife accompanie­d him when he went to Beijing last month on his first overseas trip since inheriting power.

Ri was previously referred to as “comrade” by the North’s state media, and the weekend report was the first time the “First Lady” title had been used to describe the leader’s spouse since 1974, when it was applied to Kim Song-ae, the second wife of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-sung.

Little is known about Ri, who is believed to be 29 and to have three children with Kim, at least one of them a daughter.

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