The leader of the DPRK Kim Jong Yun believes that the country must be ready for the maintenance of a dialogue with the US government and a possible confrontation. This is reported by Yonhap News Agency with reference to the Central Telegraph Agency of North Korea.
He also called for the strengthening of the “stable control” of the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
On the eve of North Korea, for the first time since 2005, I donated money to another country. The CDDR has allocated 300 thousand dollars at the initiative of the United Nations (UN) on the provision of humanitarian assistance to Myanmar, which suffered after a military coup.
Earlier, Kim Chen Yun called the situation in North Korea “the most difficult in history.” However, the country entered a new era, going beyond the period of “protection and self-preservation”, so it needs radical progress, change and growth rates.