The Borneo Post

North Korea faces ‘historic turning point’

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SEOUL: North Korea is facing a “significan­t, historic turning point”, state media said yesterday, ahead of a highly- anticipate­d second summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.

The meeting between the two leaders - which will be the second time the pair have come together following their Singapore summit in June - is scheduled for Hanoi, Vietnam on Feb 27-28.

Attention has been focused on whether the US team will offer to lift some economic sanctions on North Korea, in return for Pyongyang taking concrete steps toward denucleari­sation.

“It is time for us to tighten our shoe strings and run fast, looking for a higher goal as we face this decisive moment,” the Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in an editorial.

“Our country is facing a significan­t, historic turning point,” it added, without explicitly referencin­g the summit.

Earlier this month, US President Trump tweeted that North Korea will become a “great Economic Powerhouse” under Kim.

“He may surprise some but he won’t surprise me, because I have gotten to know him

fully understand how capable he is,” said Trump.

The Rodong Sinmun commentary called on North Koreans to make greater efforts to boost the country’s economy.

North Korea is rising as a “strong, socialist nation,” and one’s true act of patriotism begins at one’s workplace, the commentary added.

“Each and every product should be made to make our country shine.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Sediment-filled water is seen at the mouth of the Burdekin River in Queensland, Australia in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
Sediment-filled water is seen at the mouth of the Burdekin River in Queensland, Australia in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo

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