China's foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that Beijing has no new information for the public regarding Kim Jong Un's health, as conflicting reports mount on the North Korean leader's whereabouts.
China's foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that Beijing has no new information for the public regarding Kim Jong Un's health, as conflicting reports mount on the North Korean leader's whereabouts.
Speaking at the ministry's daily briefing, the Geng was responding to reports of a Chinese delegation including medical experts being dispatched to North Korea, and whether they were sent to assist Kim Jong Un or help the country deal with the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Three people familiar with the situation told Reuters that a Chinese team was dispatched to North Korea on Thursday (April 23) to advise on Kim, though the context of his health was unclear.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is receiving treatment after undergoing a cardiovascular procedure early this month, a South Korean..