
South Korea’s spy agency has revealed that Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Ju Ae, is undergoing training to potentially become North Korea’s next leader, according to a report by Yonhap News Agency on Monday. This development comes amidst North Korea’s state media coverage of Ju Ae’s public activities, though her political future has not been explicitly discussed.
Yonhap’s report suggests that Ju Ae, who has appeared in various public events alongside her father, is being groomed for a leadership role, though details about her exact training and preparations remain unclear. North Korea’s state media has highlighted her participation in state functions and public ceremonies but has not provided insights into her political trajectory or the extent of her training.
Ju Ae’s public appearances have been interpreted by analysts as a signal of her potential future role within the country’s leadership structure. However, the official stance from North Korean media has yet to address her possible succession directly.
The report from South Korea’s intelligence underscores growing speculation about the future of North Korean leadership and the role Ju Ae may play in shaping the country’s direction. As Kim Jong Un’s regime continues to navigate internal and external challenges, Ju Ae’s involvement in state affairs may offer clues about the leadership transition plans in Pyongyang.
Sources By Agencies