
"Seoul's National Intelligence Service reports no signs of North Korea supplying weapons to Iran since the US-Israel war began, indicating a shift in diplomatic strategy."
"North Korea's Foreign Ministry has only issued two toned-down statements regarding the US-Israel war, reflecting a cautious approach to maintain relations with the US."
"The NIS believes Kim Jong Un is grooming his daughter, Ju Ae, as his successor, showcasing her military aptitude in public displays."
"Kim Yo Jong, previously seen as a leading successor, is now in the spotlight for welcoming an apology from South Korea's President over a drone incident."
North Korea has not supplied weapons to Iran since the US-Israel war began, as it seeks to reopen diplomatic dialogue with the US. The National Intelligence Service of South Korea reports that North Korea's Foreign Ministry has issued only two statements regarding the conflict, showing a cautious approach. Additionally, Kim Jong Un appears to be grooming his daughter, Ju Ae, as his successor, reflecting a strategy similar to his own rise to power. Kim Yo Jong's potential succession has been reconsidered amid these developments.
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