North Korean Leader Visits Family Mausoleum with Daughter for the First Time
SadaNews - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the family mausoleum dedicated to his late father and grandfather on New Year's Day, accompanied by his daughter Jo-e, for the first time, according to images released by North Korean state media on Friday.
The South Korean news agency Yonhap reported that Kim made the visit to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on Thursday, accompanied by his wife as well as
senior party and government officials.
The Korean Central News Agency reported: "All visitors pledged steadfastly to fulfill their responsibilities and duties at the forefront of achieving the sacred cause for the eternal prosperity and development of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - North Korea - and to enhance the well-being of the people, loyal to the ideas and leadership of Kim Jong Un with unparalleled loyalty."
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