Kim Jong-un has appointed his 13-year-old daughter Kim Ju-ae as the curator of North Korea's nuclear forces, marking a significant step in her potential leadership role.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has recently appointed his 13-year-old daughter, Kim Ju-ae, as the curator of the country’s nuclear forces, signaling a noteworthy development within North Korea's political landscape. This appointment was reported by the South Korean newspaper 'Chosun Daily' and is based on intelligence reports from South Korea. The move indicates that Kim Ju-ae is being groomed for a future leadership role, with her responsibilities already placing her in key positions, including her participation in the Workers' Party congress held in February.