




Two South Korean dailies ran pictures on Thursday of a slimmer Kim (65), at a meeting this week with China’s foreign minister, alongside photos taken about a year ago, in which he seemed plumper and with more hair in his famed bouffant coiffure. “Kim Jong-il is noticeably thinner,” read the Dong-A Ilbo’s headline.
The actual condition of the Dear Leader’s health is one of the secretive state’s most highly guarded secrets.
Last month, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service issued a report to knock down speculation that a team of German doctors had flown to Pyongyang to perform heart surgery on him.
“Although Kim suffers from chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart problems, his health has not deteriorated enough to affect his public activities,” the report said, according to a copy obtained by Yonhap news agency.
South Korean officials had the best look at Kim Jong-il in June 2000 when he hosted an unprecedented and unrepeated summit with then president Kim Dae-jung. The North Korean leader boasted a big belly and an appetite for rich and greasy food. Intelligence sources said it appears that he tried to adopt a healthier lifestyle in recent years, and might have quit smoking.


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