The North Korean leader,
Kim Jong-un, is "alive and well", according to a top security adviser to the South Korean president,
moon Jae-in. The adviser downplayed rumours over Mr Kim's health following his absence from a key anniversary. "Our government position is firm," said Mr Moon's special adviser on national security, Moon Chung-in, in an interview with
CNN on Sunday. "Kim Jong-un is alive and well." The adviser said Mr Kim had been staying in Wonsan, a resort town in the east of
North Korea, since April 13, adding: "No suspicious movements have so far been detected." South Korean officials are calling for caution amid reports that Mr Kim may be ill or is being isolated because of
Coronavirus concerns.