Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kim’s tirade hints at N. Korean woes

Virus compounds sanction struggles

- KIM TONG-HYUNG

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un berated constructi­on managers for unspecifie­d problems in building a showpiece hospital in comments reported Monday that may indicate the country is struggling to secure the supplies amid U.S.-led sanctions and a coronaviru­s lockdown.

During a visit to the constructi­on site in Pyongyang, Kim lamented that his ambitious project of building a new general hospital was being carried out in a “careless manner” and without a proper budget and ordered all officials responsibl­e to be replaced, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said.

The report said Kim accused constructi­on managers of making a “serious digression” from the ruling party’s policy over the supply of materials and equipment by “burdening the people by encouragin­g all kinds of ‘assistance,”’ which apparently indicated rising complaints among people who were mobilized for its constructi­on.

The Korean Central News Agency report didn’t say when Kim visited the site and didn’t mention any comments by Kim over stalled nuclear diplomacy with the Trump administra­tion or internatio­nal sanctions over his nuclear weapons program.

In announcing the plans to build the hospital in March, Kim made a rare acknowledg­ement that his country lacks modern medical facilities and called for urgent improvemen­ts in the country’s health care system.

However, the country hasn’t directly linked the hospital project to the coronaviru­s pandemic and has steadfastl­y maintained that no one in its territory has been sickened by covid-19, a claim many foreign experts doubt.

Experts say the pandemic has hurt the North’s economy, already battered by stringent U.S.-led sanctions over its nuclear weapons and missile programs.

Kim desperatel­y sought sanctions relief during a flurry of diplomacy with the United States in 2018 and 2019. But talks have faltered since his second summit with President Donald Trump in February 2019.

Experts say the covid-19 crisis likely thwarted some of Kim’s major economic goals by forcing the country into a lockdown that shut the border with China, its major ally and economic lifeline, and potentiall­y hampered his ability to mobilize people for labor.

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