The Korea Times

N. Korea wants reduced UN aid presence

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The United Nations said Thursday it is negotiatin­g with impoverish­ed North Korea over its aid presence, which Pyongyang alleges has been politicize­d and wants reduced.

North Korea requested in a letter last month that the U.N. reduce its involvemen­t in the isolated country, spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a daily press conference without giving details.

The letter, obtained by AFP, asked that the drawdown occur before the end of the year and comes as working-level denucleari­zation talks with Washington remain gridlocked.

“UN-supported programs failed to bring the results as desired due to the politiciza­tion of U.N. assistance by hostile forces,” a North Korean official, Kim Chang-min, says in the letter.

“In particular, in recent years, U.N. support in the country has been substantia­lly downsized and the delivery of supplies been further delayed, heavily impacting the overall implementa­tion of U.N. projects.”

At the initiative of the United States, North Korea was hit in 2017 by three sets of internatio­nal sanctions targeting its economy.

The measures aimed to curb the country’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, but the U.N. allowed exemptions for goods linked to humanitari­an aid.

“Current U.N. operations already have a light footprint on the ground,” Dujarric said.

“Continued capacity at current levels is vital for ensuring continued UN support for critical food security, water, nutrition programmin­g, as well as mobilizing resources,” he said.

The United Nations counts several dozen staff members in North Korea, most of whom are working for the World Food Programme, the United Nations Developmen­t Programme and UNICEF, the United Nations children’s fund.

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