The Borneo Post (Sabah)

North Korea convenes top-level meeting over ‘tense situation’ — KCNA

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called a full meeting yesterday of a top committee of the ruling Workers’ Party to address what he described as the “prevailing tense situation”, state media reported.

The gathering of the Central Committee comes after Kim’s Hanoi summit with US President Donald Trump broke up without agreement in February, and as South Korean President Moon Jae-in flies to Washington for talks with the US leader.

But the North’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) appeared to indicate that Kim may be focussing on Pyongyang’s continued push to develop its economy.

In a meeting with senior officials Tuesday, Kim ordered them to display “an attitude befitting the masters of the revolution and constructi­on under the prevailing tense situation and thus follow through on the new strategic line of the Party”, KCNA reported.

Last April Kim declared that the ruling party’s ‘new strategic line’ would be ‘socialist economic constructi­on’ and its quest for nuclear developmen­t was complete.

Kim made “a deep analysis of the matters pending urgent solution in the party and state”, KCNA said, adding that at yesterday’s meeting the central committee will “decide the new orientatio­n and ways of struggle in line with the need of the prevailing revolution­ary situation”.

It comes ahead of the opening of the country’s rubber stamp legislatur­e on Thursday. — AFP

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