Mindanao 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 UN 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 UN assistance by hostile forces,” a North Korean official, Kim Chang Min, says in the letter.

“In particular, in recent years, UN support in the country has been substantia­lly downsized and the delivery of supplies been further delayed, heavily impacting the overall implementa­tion of UN 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 UN allowed exemptions for goods linked to humanitari­an aid.

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