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| Kim said the time had come to bring about a "decisive turn" in North Korea's economic development (AFP Photo/STR) |
Seoul (AFP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has warned top ruling party officials of the "grave situation" facing the nuclear-armed state's economy and called for urgent corrective measures.
His
comments, reported Monday by state media, came on the second day of a key party
meeting held ahead of a year-end deadline for Washington to shift its stance on
stalled nuclear talks with Pyongyang.
Kim, who
chaired the meeting, said the time had come to bring about a "decisive
turn" in the North's economic development.
He
presented the assembled officials with "tasks for urgently correcting the
grave situation of the major industrial sectors of the national economy,"
the official KCNA news agency reported.
The North
does not publish economic statistics of its own, leaving outside estimates as
the only available figures for its financial performance.
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Kim
presented the assembled officials with 'tasks for urgently correcting the grave
situation of the major industrial sectors of the national economy' (AFP
Photo/STR)
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In July,
the South Korean central bank estimated that the North's sanctions-hit economy
had shrunk by 4.1 percent in 2018 -- the largest contractions since the
devastating famine of the 1990s.
Talks on denuclearising
the Korean peninsula have been largely deadlocked since a second summit between
Kim and US President Donald Trump collapsed in Hanoi at the start of this year
over what the North was willing to give in return for sanctions relief.
China and Russia
-- the North's biggest economic partners -- have proposed the easing of UN
sanctions imposed over the North's nuclear weapons programme, and Pyongyang has
given Washington until the end of the year to offer fresh concessions.
The KCNA
report indicated the plenary session of the party leadership was headed into a
third day Monday -- marking the first time since 1990 that it has lasted more
than two days.
"Pyongyang's
decision to host the plenary event for multiple days illustrates how gravely it
views internal and external situations," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior
researcher at the private Sejong Institute.


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