Pyongyang: Kim Yong-un, sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, has become the country's second most powerful leader. South Korea's detective agency has claimed that his brother has entrusted this responsibility to Kim Yo Jong. According to media reports, Kim Jong-un still has full power, but he has delegated many big responsibilities to his sister to ease the pressure on him. It is being told that Kim Jong has announced this in the National Assembly. It is being told that Kim Yo-jong will now mainly handle North Korea's global policy. She will be responsible for improving relations, especially with the US and South Korea. Although Kim Jong-un still has the full power of power, he is gradually handing over some powers to his other trusted people. Kim Yo joined the Korean Workers' Party in 2007 when her father was alive. In recent times, he has been considered his right hand during his brother's tenure and has held important positions. Kim Yo-jong was born in 1987. She is four years younger than Kim Jong. Both siblings completed their studies in Bern, Switzerland. Kim Yo Jong returned to Korea in the early 2000s after studying. After this, because of his interest in politics, his father made him active in the politics of party and country. Since then, Kim Yo Jong has been considered to be involved in her brother's decisions while holding several important positions. Also Read: US submitted letter UN to reimpose all sanctions on Iran World Senior Citizen's Day: Know why this day is celebrated Salman F Rahman strengthening Bangladesh’s export sector Bill Clinton attacks Donald Trump, says 'US Presidency for him means zapping people on social media'