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Leader Kim Jong Un has reviewed the agenda for the ruling party Congress early next month

Leader Kim Jong Un has reviewed the agenda for the ruling party Congress early next month

WORLD NEWS

North Korea News - According to information received by World News, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reviewed the agenda for an important ruling party Congress early next month. Outside speculation, the meeting may be delayed due to the North Kovid-19 epidemic, state media reported on Tuesday.

Workers Party Congress for the first time in five years

It is the largest political conference in North Korea. According to the information received by World News, it is mainly to set new political and economic priorities, reshuffle top officials and review previous projects. The 36-year-old Kim faces her toughest challenge since assuming power by the end of 2011. He has called for strong internal unity to overcome many crises caused by the epidemic. Which occurred last summer due to a series of natural disasters and frequent US-led sanctions.

To study and discuss held a Politburo meeting on Tuesday and decided

According to information received by World News, Kim and other top officials held a Politburo meeting on Tuesday to study and discuss important issues being referred to the party congress and decided that it would be in early January. Politburo participants assessed that preparations were going smoothly and that the qualifications of the delegates, the congressional presidium and the secretariat were formed and the scheduling issues examined, the report said.

It is not clear how long the Congress will meet

According to information received by World News, the last Congress, in 2016, was the first such meeting in 36 years and was held for four days. North Korea previously stated that the 2021 Congress would be held sometime in January, but South Korea's detective agency and other observers later speculated that COVID-19 might delay the north.

North Korea has repeatedly insisted that it has not found a single virus case on its soil.

According to information received from World News, a claim has been widely suspected, but some of the world's most drastic measures have been taken to prevent the disease, including mass quarantine and border endings. The closure of the border of its largest trade partner and economic pipeline with China has dealt a blow to North Korea's already troubled economy as more than 90% of its external trade goes through China.

North Korea's trade volume fell by 75%

According to South Korea's espionage agency, North Korea's trade volume with China fell by 75% in the first 10 months of this year and the North's factory operating rate fell to its lowest level since Kim took office.

North Korea may also take a new stand on the United States and South Korea

According to information received by World News, President-Elect Joe Biden is to be inaugurated in January. Kim held three summits with President Donald Trump about the future of the nuclear arsenal, but his diplomatic policy made little headlines for two years, as the US relieved sanctions of North Korea in exchange for a partial denuclearization move. Refused.

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