Kim Jong-un's wife makes 1st public appearance after over 1 year

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 17, 2021 11:42 AM2021-02-17T11:42:27+5:302021-02-17T11:44:26+5:30

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's wife Ri Sol-ju has made her appearance in public for the first time in ...

Kim Jong-un's wife makes 1st public appearance after over 1 year | Kim Jong-un's wife makes 1st public appearance after over 1 year

Kim Jong-un's wife makes 1st public appearance after over 1 year

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's wife Ri Sol-ju has made her appearance in public for the first time in more than a year as she attended a concert commemorating the birthday of late leader Kim Jong-il, state media reported on Wednesday.

Ri Sol-ju was last seen in January last year when she attended a concert celebrating Lunar New Year's Day at the Samjiyon Theater in Pyongyang with leader Kim, Yonhap reported.

On Tuesday, Kim and Ri watched the performance at Mansudae Art Theater commemorating the birthday of the late leader, according to the Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Workers' Party.

As the first lady, Ri was often seen accompanying Kim in his public activities in the past. In 2019, she was seen riding white horses up Mount Paekdu, considered one of the country's most sacred mountains, with Kim.

She has also accompanied Kim on his "field guidance" trips, including visits to the Mount Kumgang resort on the country's scenic east coast and the spa resort in Yangdok County in central North Korea in 2019.

Ri's absence from public view since early last year stirred up a wide range of speculation that she could be pregnant or that she could be avoiding public activities for her children amid concerns over the new coronavirus.

South Korea's state intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Service (NIS), told lawmakers on Tuesday that Ri seems to be staying away from public view amid the antivirus campaign.

The agency added that she appears to be spending time with her children and that "no unusual signs have been detected."

Observers say Ri's appearance at the concert may reflect the North's apparent show of confidence in its antivirus campaign.

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