North Korea (North Korea) is reportedly worried about a new approach that might be taken by the President-elect of the United States (US), Joe Biden. Therefore, North Korean diplomats are asked to refrain from actions that could provoke the US amid the ongoing transition of power.
As reported by the Associated Press and Yonhap News Agency news agency, Friday (11/27/2020), this was revealed in the latest briefing from the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) against the South Korean Parliamentary Intelligence Commission in a closed session in parliament. Two South Korean lawmakers who attended the closed session, Kim Byung-kee and Ha Tae-keung, revealed that North Korean authorities ordered diplomatic missions abroad not to provoke the US. - Kim Jong-Un Orders the Execution of 2 People During the Corona Pandemic The leader of North Korea (North Korea), Kim Jong-Un, was reportedly angry and took irrational steps due to the global pandemic of the Corona virus (COVID-19) and its impact on the North Korean economy. Two people thought to have worsened North Korea's economic situation amid the pandemic, have been executed. As reported by the Associated Press, Friday (11/27/2020), information about the current situation in North Korea was revealed by a member of the South Korean parliament who received the latest briefing and explanation from the South Korean National Intelligence Agency (NIS), in a closed session. in parliament this week. The South Korean lawmaker named Ha Tae-keung said that the NIS called Kim Jong-Un showing "excessive anger" and taking "irrational action" regarding the Corona pandemic and its economic impact on North Korea. According to the NIS report as quoted by Ha, North Korea executed a well-known money changer businessman in Pyongyang last month after the businessman was found responsible for the decline in the currency exchange rate. - North Korea Worries About Biden, Diplomats Asked Not to Provoke the US North Korea (North Korea) is reportedly worried about a new approach that might be taken by the President-elect of the United States (US), Joe Biden. Therefore, North Korean diplomats are asked to refrain from actions that could provoke the US amid the ongoing transition of power. As reported by the Associated Press and Yonhap News Agency news agency, Friday (11/27/2020), this was revealed in the latest briefing from the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) against the South Korean Parliamentary Intelligence Commission in a closed session in parliament. Two South Korean lawmakers who attended the closed session, Kim Byung-kee and Ha Tae-keung, revealed that North Korean authorities ordered diplomatic missions abroad not to provoke the US. Politik Dalam dan Luar Negeri, Politik Dalam Negeri, Politik Luar Negeri, Joker123, Slot Game, Game Slot, Sbobet88, Agen Sbobet, Slot Online.
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