SEOUL — North Korea flagged a “special” announcement on state television Sunday, which turned out to be a recording of leader Kim Jong-Un’s speech the day before to a rare ruling party congress.
In the past, notice of such a “special and important” announcement has preceded major events, such as a nuclear test or even the death of a top leader.
But at the allotted time, state television simply began airing its recording of Kim’s lengthy report to the congress on Saturday — a transcript of which had already been published by state media.
In his address, Kim unveiled a five-year economic plan and stressed that North Korea was a “responsible” nuclear weapons power with a no first-use policy and a commitment to non-proliferation.
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