Daily brief
South Korea's spy agency says it has 'credible intelligence' indicating that Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter is his likely successor, according to multiple reports. The agency stated it is 'fair to view' her as North Korea's future leader. This assessment was reported by South Korean media on Monday.
North Korea welcomed South Korea's expression of regret over a drone incursion, with Kim Yo-jong calling Seoul's apology a 'wise' move.
A special counsel is seeking a 10-year prison term for former South Korean President Yoon in an obstruction of justice appeals trial, according to Yonhap News Agency.
North Korea is distancing itself from Iran to leave the door open for talks with the United States, according to Seoul's assessment.
Trump renewed criticism of Japan and South Korea for not helping the U.S. in the Iran war, as reported by Kyodo News.