SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un鈥檚 daughter made a public appearance again, this time with missile scientists and more honorific titles as her father鈥檚 鈥渕ost beloved鈥 or 鈥減recious鈥 child. She鈥檚 only about 10, but her new, bold photos are deepening the debate over whether she鈥檚 being primed as a successor.
The daughter, believed to be Kim鈥檚 second child named Ju Ae and about 9 or 10 years old, was last weekend in state media photos showing her observing the the previous day with her parents and other older officials. The daughter wearing a white puffy coat and red shoes was shown walking hand-in-hand with Kim past a huge missile loaded on a launch truck and watching a soaring weapon.
On Sunday, the North鈥檚 official Korean Central News Agency mentioned her for the second time, saying she and Kim took group photos with scientists, officials and others involved in what it called the test-launch of its Hwasong-17 ICBM.
KCNA described her as Kim鈥檚 鈥渕ost beloved鈥 or 鈥減recious鈥 child, a more honorific title than her previous description of 鈥(Kim鈥檚) beloved鈥 child on its Nov. 19 dispatch. State media-released photos showed the daughter in a long, black coat holding her father's arm as the two posed for a photo. Taking after her mother Ri Sol Ju, who wasn鈥檛 visible in any of the photos Sunday, she had a more mature appearance than in her unveiling a week ago.
Some photos showed the pair standing in the middle of a line of uniformed soldiers before a massive missile atop a launch truck. Others showed Kim's daughter clapping her hands, exchanging handshakes with a soldier or talking to her father as people cheered in the background.
鈥淭his is certainly striking. The photograph of Kim Ju Ae standing alongside her father while being celebrated by technicians and scientists involved in the latest ICBM launch would support the idea that this is the start of her being positioned as a potential successor,鈥 said Ankit Panda, an expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
鈥淪tate media underscoring her father鈥檚 love for her further underscores this, I think. Finally, both of her initial public appearances have been in the context of strategic nuclear weapons 鈥 the crown jewels of North Korea鈥檚 national defense capabilities. That doesn鈥檛 strike me as coincidental,鈥 Panda said.
After her first public appearance, South Korea鈥檚 spy service told lawmakers that it , who is about 10 and whose name is Ju Ae. The 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Intelligence Service said her looks matched information that she is taller and bigger than other girls of the same age. It also said that her unveiling appeared to reflect Kim鈥檚 resolve to protect the security of North Korea鈥檚 future generations in the face of a standoff with the United States.
South Korean media previously speculated Kim has three children 鈥 born in 2010, 2013 and 2017 鈥 and that the first child is a son while the third is a daughter. The unveiled daughter is highly likely the child who retired NBA star Dennis Rodman saw during his 2013 trip to Pyongyang. After that visit, Rodman told the British newspaper The Guardian that he and Kim had a 鈥渞elaxing time by the sea鈥 with the leader鈥檚 family and that he held Kim鈥檚 baby daughter, named Ju Ae.
North Korea has made no mention of Kim鈥檚 reported two other children. But speculation that his eldest child is a son has led some experts to question how a daughter can be Kim's successor given the deeply male-dominated, patriarchal nature of North Korean society. Kim is a third-generation member of the family that has run North Korea for more than seven decades, and his father and grandfather successively governed the country before he inherited power in late 2011.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been told that Kim has three children, including possibly a son. If this is true, and if we assume that the male child 鈥 who has yet to be revealed 鈥 will be the heir, is Ju Ae truly Kim鈥檚 most 鈥榩recious,鈥 from a succession standpoint?鈥 said Soo Kim, a security analyst at the California-based RAND Corporation. 鈥淚 think it is too early to draw any conclusions.鈥
She said that Kim Jong Un may think his daughter鈥檚 unveiling is an effective distraction while conditioning Washington, Seoul and others to living with the North Korean nuclear threat as 鈥渢he spectacle of Ju Ae appears to eclipse the intensifying gravity of ." She added that by parading his daughter around, Kim Jong Un may also want to tell his people that nuclear weapons are the sole guarantor for the country鈥檚 future.
In comments published by state media Sunday, Kim called the Hwasong-17 鈥渢he world鈥檚 strongest strategic weapon鈥 and said his country鈥檚 ultimate goal is possessing 鈥渢he world鈥檚 most powerful strategic force.鈥
Experts say the Hwasong-17 is North Korea鈥檚 longest-range missile 鈥 designed to strike the mainland U.S. 鈥 but is still under development. Its launch was part of a barrage of missile tests that North Korea says were meant to issue a warning over U.S.-South Korean military drills that it views as an invasion rehearsal.
鈥淜im may be signaling to other North Korean elites that he is mentoring his daughter for a role in the leadership,鈥 said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul.
鈥淕iving her such an early and public start is unusual but reflects the historical and political significance Kim attaches to a nuclear missile that can reach the United States,鈥 he added.
Analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea said that Kim Jong Un cannot make his son his successor if he thinks he lacks leadership. Cheong said Kim may be preventing potential pushback for choosing a daughter as a fourth-generation leader, so he likely brought her to a successful ICBM launch event to help public loyalty toward him be carried on smoothly to his daughter.
鈥淲hen a king has many children, it鈥檚 natural for him to make his most beloved child as his successor,鈥 Cheong said. 鈥淜im Ju Ae is expected to appear occasionally at Kim Jong Un鈥檚 public events and take a succession training.鈥
Revealing the young Ju Ae came as a huge surprise to foreign experts, as Kim Jong Un and his father Kim Jong Il were both first mentioned in state media dispatches after they became adults. Cheong, however, said Kim Jong Il had Kim Jong Un in mind as his heir when his son was 8 years old. Cheong cited his conversations with Kim Jong Un鈥檚 aunt and her husband, who defected to the United States.
The fact that the South Korean spy agency said Ju Ae is about 10 years old despite reportedly being born in 2013 could be related to the country鈥檚 age-calculating system that typically makes people鈥檚 ages one or two years older.