Monday, January 26, 2009

Eldest son of Kim Jong Il said that he does not want to inherit power in the DPRK

Eldest son of North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il said that he had "no interest" to inherit his father's authority, the South Korean agency Renhap. "Nobody can say anything for sure, and only the father decides everything," - told reporters in Beijing, Kim Jong Nam.

Kim Jong Il, according to the news, suffered a stroke, and this makes observers wonder about who will replace the North Korean leader. Kim Jong Nam, was reportedly not confirmed the previous version of that power get the youngest of three sons of Kim Jong Il - Kim Jong-DNAs involved.

"Nothing to speculate and invent, when a decision is pending," - the son of the leader agency quoted AP.

Last week the agency Renhap with reference to the unnamed source in the exploration, named Kim Jong Una most likely successor to "beloved leader" of North Koreans.

On the other hand, the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri, referring to some reports of U.S. intelligence, identified the likely heir, Kim Jong Nam.

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