Heir Kim Jong Il arrived in China
20.05.2011 06:13

Son of leader Kim Jong-eun, who is known as the most likely successor to Kim Jong Il as head of North Korea, arrived in a visit to China, said on Friday, May 20, Agence France-Presse, with reference to South Korean news agency Yonhap. "
According to "Yonhap, Kim Jeong-eun, on Friday morning local time, crossed the border into North Korea and China over the bridge on the River Tuman (Tumen). On what route his son Kim Jong Il has not yet been reported.
In November 2010, it was reported that President Hu Jintao has invited Kim Jong Il, together with his son Kim Jong Ynom visit China. The invitation was sent through a high-ranking Chinese government officials, attended the large-scale military parade held in Pyongyang on May 10 in honor of 65 anniversary of the ruling party, the DPRK.
Kim Jong Yna, younger son of the leader of North Korea, Western and South Korean media called the most likely successor to Kim Jong Il as head of North Korea. This version is the fact that Kim Jong-eun over the past two years has won several key positions in the leadership of North Korea - in parliament, the army and the Workers' Party of Korea. In addition, Kim Jong-eun was regularly mentioned in the North Korean official news media.