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North Korea’s Longtime Ceremonial Head of State Kim Yong Nam Dies at 97
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Kim Yong Nam, former president of the Presidium of North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly, died Monday at age 97 from multiple organ failure, with one account noting that the failure was linked to cancer. The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the bier to express deep condolences over the death.
Comrade Kim Yong-nam, an old-generation revolutionary who left extraordinary achievements in the development history of our party and country, wrapped up his noble life at age of 97.
I found Kim Yong Nam a puzzling figure. In greetings before business began, he was cordial and relaxed, but once at work, he relentlessly followed his script in a way that reminded of former Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko.
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