Kim Jong-un (born January 8, 1984 or 1983) is the Supreme Leader of North Korea and the head of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). He assumed leadership following the death of his father, Kim
US President Donald Trump said he was “too busy” to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his South Korea visit but suggested he “could come back” for talks later.
His leadership blends authoritarian control, military-first policies, and a strong personality cult, continuing the legacy of his father and grandfather.