WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has captured no sight of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and is viewing reports about his health, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated on Wednesday, adding there was a real danger of famine in the nation amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
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North Korean media has actually not reported on Kim’s location because he presided over a conference on April 11, provoking speculation about his health and raising concerns about instability in the nuclear-armed country that could affect other North Asian countries and the United States.
” We have not seen him. We do not have any details to report today, we’re seeing it carefully,” Pompeo told Fox News after being inquired about conflicting reports about Kim’s health.
Pompeo stated the United States was also monitoring the circumstance more broadly in