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North Korea's Kim urges 'positive and offensive' security measures at key party meeting

By Hyonhee Shin

 

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the 5th Plenary Meeting of the 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in this undated photo released on December 29, 2019 by North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS

 

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called at a ruling party meeting for "positive and offensive measures" to ensure security ahead of a year-end deadline he has set for denuclearisation talks with the United States, state media KCNA said on Monday.

 

Kim convened a weekend meeting of top Workers' Party officials to discuss policy matters amid rising tension over his deadline for Washington to soften its stance in stalled negotiations aimed at dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programmes.

 

At a Sunday session, Kim suggested action in the areas of foreign affairs, the munitions industry and armed forces, stressing the need to take "positive and offensive measures for fully ensuring the sovereignty and security of the country," KCNA said, without elaborating.

 

Kim also discussed state management and economic issues, it said, as the country's economy has been hit by international sanctions over its weapons programmes. He "presented the tasks for urgently correcting the grave situation of the major industrial sectors of the national economy," KCNA said.

 

The meeting was still under way, it said.

 

North Korea has urged Washington to offer a new approach to resume negotiations, warning that it may take an unspecified "new path" if the United States fails to meet its expectations.

 

U.S. military commanders said the move could include the testing of a long-range missile, which North Korea has suspended since 2017, along with nuclear warhead tests.

 

Washington would be "extraordinarily disappointed" if North Korea tests a long-range or nuclear missile, White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Sunday, vowing to take appropriate action as a leading military and economic power.

 

The United States had opened channels of communication with North Korea and hoped Kim would follow through on denuclearisation commitments he made at summits with U.S. President Donald Trump, O'Brien said.

 

In New York, U.N. Security Council members are scheduled to hold an informal meeting on Monday to contemplate a Russian and Chinese proposal to ease sanctions on North Korea, a move that some diplomats say has little support.

 

Russia and China proposed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution earlier this month that would lift some sanctions in a bid to kick-start the denuclearisation talks between North Korea and the United States.

 

Sanctions on industries that earned North Korea hundreds of millions of dollars a year were imposed in 2016 and 2017 to cut off funding for Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programmes.

 

(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Peter Cooney and Richard Pullin)

 

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3 hours ago, legend49 said:

Kim will deliver his Xmas surprise to Donny in January.

Is this picture below your post your suggestion, or is the website advertising remarkably perceptive?

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How about this offer from Washington a compleat and total navel blockade of n Korea?a total sanction of any country that trades with them informing the n korean people to get rid of Kim and family we would help them out of the dark ages oh I forgot we have trump as potus he has a (thing) for kim

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The sad part is while he is big noting himself on the world stage millions of his own people have been suffering/starving for 50 years but are unable to do anything about it. Someone should take him out and be darned with the consequences. I doubt China would have much of a passing interest in reality. Take him out and the regime will fold very quickly. I can't imagine any of the big wigs actually supporting him voluntarily.

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