Key Points

South Korea's spy agency says Kim Jong-un appears to have brought his daughter Ju-ae on his visit to China. This marks the first time she has accompanied him instead of his wife on such a diplomatic trip. Her presence at the World War II anniversary ceremony fuels speculation about her potential role as successor. The visit could be intended to introduce her to the international community as North Korea's future leader.

Key Points: Kim Jong-un Brings Daughter Ju-ae to China Visit Says Spy Agency

  • First time Kim Jong-un brings daughter instead of wife to China visit
  • Ju-ae seen stepping off armored train behind North Korean leader
  • Visit may confirm her status to international community
  • Speculation grows about her potential succession to leadership
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North Korean leader appears to be accompanied by daughter on China visit, says intelligence agency

South Korea's intelligence confirms Kim Ju-ae accompanied her father to Beijing, fueling succession speculation as she joins major diplomatic event for first time.

"It appears that Kim Jong-un took his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, with him on his visit to China - National Intelligence Service"

Seoul, Sep 2

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appears to be accompanied by his daughter, Ju-ae, on his visit to China, South Korea's spy agency said Tuesday, reinforcing views she is being groomed to succeed her father.

The National Intelligence Service (NIS) made the assessment hours after Kim arrived in Beijing in a special armoured train to attend Wednesday's ceremony marking the anniversary of the end of World War II, Yonhap News Agency reported.

In a photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Kim could be seen stepping off the train followed by a person believed to be Ju-ae, followed by North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui.

The person behind Kim is seen only partially due to the angle of the photo.

"It appears that Kim Jong-un took his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, with him on his visit to China," the NIS said, adding it is closely following her movements.

The North Korean leader has been accompanied by his wife, Ri Sol-ju, on three of his past visits to China, but it is the first time he is joined by his daughter.

Since first appearing at an official event in 2022, Ju-ae has frequently been seen alongside her father, prompting speculation she has been tapped to succeed him.

Her visit to Beijing could be intended to confirm her status to the international community, though there is also skepticism that in the absence of an official announcement from Pyongyang, she is simply meant as a symbol of the "future generation."

North Korea's state media confirmed the arrival of leader Kim Jong-un in Beijing on Tuesday. Kim arrived at Beijing station at 4 pm local time and was greeted by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, among others, the Korean Central News Agency said in a dispatch, citing the North's foreign ministry.

Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be among dozens of foreign leaders attending Wednesday's military parade presided over by Chinese President Xi Jinping at Tiananmen Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of "victory" over Japan's surrender and the end of World War II.

- IANS

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Priya S
The daughter is just 10-11 years old and already being groomed for leadership? This is quite concerning. Children should have normal childhoods, not be thrust into geopolitics so young. 😔
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Aditya G
China hosting this military parade with North Korea and Russia together shows the changing global alliances. India needs to be careful navigating these relationships, especially with our border situation with China.
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Sarah B
The armored train detail caught my attention! Such old-school travel for a head of state in 2023. Meanwhile, our Indian leaders fly in modern aircraft. Shows how isolated North Korea really is.
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Nikhil C
While the world focuses on leadership succession, let's not forget the suffering of ordinary North Korean people. Their basic freedoms are restricted while the elite family travels in luxury trains. The international community should prioritize human rights over political symbolism.
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Meera T
The timing is interesting - right before the military parade. China seems to be strengthening its ties with both North Korea and Russia. India should watch this closely and strengthen partnerships with other democratic nations. 🇮🇳

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