South Korea Says Kim Jong Un's Daughter Is Likely Successor in North Korea
In Brief
South Korea's spy agency reports Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter is being positioned as his heir.
Key Facts
- South Korea's National Intelligence Service believes Kim Jong Un has chosen his daughter as successor.
- Kim's daughter, reportedly named Kim Ju Ae, made her first public appearance in 2022.
- Her increasing public presence is seen as evidence of succession planning.
- North Korea is preparing to hold its largest political conference later this month.
- Kim Ju Ae is believed to be around 13 years old.
What Happened
South Korea's spy agency has informed lawmakers that Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter is being positioned as his successor. This assessment comes as North Korea prepares for a major political conference, where Kim may outline future policy goals.
Why It Matters
If confirmed, Kim Ju Ae's succession would mark the fourth generation of dynastic rule in North Korea. The move could impact regional stability and international relations, as leadership transitions in North Korea are closely watched by neighboring countries and global powers.
Sources
- BBC News — Kim Jong Un chooses teen daughter as heir, says Seoul (6h ago)
- The Guardian — Kim close to naming daughter as future North Korean leader, South believes(4h ago)
- Al Jazeera — North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sets stage for daughter as his successor: Seoul(10h ago)
