Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kim’s daughter is seen at his side for 2nd time

- LEO SANDS Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Michelle Ye Hee Lee and Victoria Bisset of The Washington Post.

The daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a second public appearance with her father days after her first, suggesting an expansion of the child’s public-facing role and fueling speculatio­n over Kim’s succession plans.

A new set of photograph­s released by state media Sunday shows Kim’s daughter posing affectiona­tely beside her father during an event with North Korean soldiers at an unnamed location. During the visit, Kim congratula­ted soldiers who took part in the test-firing of a interconti­nental ballistic missile earlier this month, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported.

In one image, the father-daughter pair can be seen posing alongside uniformed soldiers before a truck loaded with a large missile, which state media said is the Hwasong-17 ICBM. In others, the young child can be seen holding her father’s arm and clapping her hands while smiling.

The photos are the second set of such images to appear in just over a week. The girl’s first appearance in public took place Nov. 18, when she was pictured with her father at a missile test launch site in Pyongyang, after years of secrecy surroundin­g her existence.

While the child was not named, observers believe she is called Kim Ju Ae. Her name was first revealed in 2013 by retired NBA star Dennis Rodman, who said after visiting North Korea that he had met the leader’s “baby” daughter.

The Associated Press, citing a South Korean lawmaker briefed on the assessment, reported that Seoul’s National Intelligen­ce Service concluded that last week’s photos showed Ju Ae, the North Korean leader’s second child, and surmised that she was about 10 years old.

North Korean state media said Sunday that Kim and his daughter had attended an event “of historic significan­ce” with military scientists and factory workers credited with developing the Hwasong-17, the regime’s most powerful ICBM to date. The weapon is being designed to carry multiple nuclear warheads and has the capability of reaching the East Coast of the United States.

“When General Secretary Kim Jong Un appeared at the photo session venue together with his daughter, all the participan­ts broke into stormy cheers of ‘Hurrah!’” the Korean Central News Agency reported, in a news release that accompanie­d photograph­s.

Kim has been in power for 11 years and is the third generation of his family to rule the secretive nation since it was founded by his grandfathe­r, Kim Il Sung, in 1948.

 ?? (AP/Korea News Service/Korean Central News Agency) ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) and his daughter (right) walk to a photo session at a recent claimed missile launch in North Korea.
(AP/Korea News Service/Korean Central News Agency) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) and his daughter (right) walk to a photo session at a recent claimed missile launch in North Korea.

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