DPRK seeks medicine abroad for Kim Jong-un - AP
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North Korean officials are looking abroad for medicines to help dictator Kim Jong-un solve his health problems.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has regained weight and suffers from obesity-related health problems, including high blood pressure and diabetes, and his officials are looking for new drugs abroad to help the dictator. This is reported by South Korean intelligence, the Associated Press reports, UNN writes.
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It is noted that Kim, who is about 170 centimeters tall and used to weigh 140 kilograms, lost a significant amount of weight in 2021, probably due to a change in diet. But recent state media footage shows that he has regained weight.
On Monday, South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) told members of parliament during a closed-door briefing that Kim again weighs about 140 kilograms and is at high risk of certain diseases.
According to NIS, Kim has been showing signs of high blood pressure and diabetes since he was 30, so it is likely that he will eventually suffer from heart disease if he does not take care of his health.
Rep. Park Sung-won noted that, according to intelligence, Kim's obesity is linked to alcohol abuse, smoking, and stress.
According to intelligence, North Korean officials are trying to find a cure for their leader abroad.
The intelligence agency emphasized that North Korea is one of the most closed countries in the world, so it is almost impossible to find out accurate information about Kim's health.
At the same time, this topic is in the spotlight outside of North Korea, as Kim has not officially appointed a successor to take over responsibility for the country's nuclear arsenal in the event that the current leader becomes incapacitated.