North Korean President Kim's attendance at the General Assembly of the Party Central Committee held on 28th State media December 29 10:07

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The state media of North Korea reported that Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Korean Labor Party, was attending the party's Central Committee General Assembly to determine key policies on the 28th. Although Kim reportedly reported on the state's operations in general, the General Assembly said that the meeting would continue and did not disclose any mention of denuclearization negotiations with the United States or missile development.

The Labor Newspaper, a Korean Labor Party publication dated 29th, reported that Chairman Kim Jong-un was present and that the General Assembly of the Party's Central Committee to determine important policies had been held on 28th.

The purpose of the General Assembly was to discuss the purpose of the General Assembly, "It was held to discuss important issues in the activities of the party and in the construction of national defense. In response to the development of the revolution and the demands of changed internal and external affairs, Japan's strategic position and A route to further strengthen national power will be offered. "

The General Assembly then stated that "the direction of the struggle between our party and the state in the current situation and the important policy issues to bring a new victory to our revolution have been raised on the agenda."

He also reported that Kim reported on the status of the party's business and the state's business in general.

However, while North Korea unilaterally set a deadline for denuclearization negotiations with the United States at the end of the year, the Labor Newspaper on the 29th did not clarify whether it mentioned denuclearization negotiations with the United States or missile development, and the General Assembly said. It will continue to take place.