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North Korea targets fisheries to build economic independence

Tuesday, November 19th 2019 - 05:20 UTC
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Kim's visit to the fish processing plants was splashed across a two-page spread in state newspaper Rodong Sinmun Kim's visit to the fish processing plants was splashed across a two-page spread in state newspaper Rodong Sinmun
One official said that Washington “should not dream of negotiation for denuclearization before dropping its hostile policy” One official said that Washington “should not dream of negotiation for denuclearization before dropping its hostile policy”

North Korean state media published detailed reports on Tuesday of a visit by leader Kim Jong Un to two fisheries, underscoring his drive to build economic independence as negotiations with the United States to lift punishing sanctions soured.

Kim has been increasingly driving “self-reliant” development as the centerpiece of a five-year economic strategy begun in 2016.

His visit to the fish processing plants was splashed across a two-page spread in state newspaper Rodong Sinmun, less than a day after senior officials blamed U.S. President Donald Trump for the failure to continue meaningful dialogue between the two countries over North Korean de-nuclearization.

One official said that Washington “should not dream of negotiation for denuclearization before dropping its hostile policy” - an apparent reference to U.S. military drills with South Korea and punishing sanctions.

The Rodong Sinmun’s online report included 25 photos of Kim touring fish pens, looking at blocks of frozen fish, talking to workers, and smiling amid what appeared to be large refrigerators.

According to Rodong Sinmun and the official KCNA news agency, Kim criticized army officials for letting the construction of a fish processing line lapse, praised the manager of one of the plants for loyal ambition, and invited some of the people there to Pyongyang.

“We’re now fighting for a breakthrough in improving the lives of the people,” Kim said according to KCNA.

North Korea has been demanding a lifting of sanctions hobbling its economy. Kim has set a year-end deadline for Washington to show more flexibility in denuclearization talks, which have stalled despite three meetings between the two leaders since June last year.

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