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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has appeared in public for the first time in almost a month.

I was interested in how the Korea-US summit would react, but he did not say much to us or the United States.



Ahn Jung-sik, a reporter specializing in North Korea, analyzed the analysis.



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North Korean media reported that Kim Jong-un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, presided over a meeting of the Politburo on the 4th.



This is the first public move in 29 days after taking a commemorative photo with the participants of the military family art performance on the 6th of last month.



General Secretary Kim, who had not been seen for nearly a month, seemed a bit tired, but there was nothing strange about his gait.



The focus of the Politburo meeting was on domestic economic development.



[Chosun Central TV: (General Secretary Kim Jong-un) gave an overview of the implementation of major policy tasks in the first half of this year.] The



party is scheduled to hold a meeting within the next 10 days, but internal issues are also expected to be the main agenda.




[Chosun Central TV: Regarding the convening of a plenary session of the Party Central Committee to establish additional national measures necessary to resolve urgent issues in economic work and people's lives... .]



General Secretary Kim appeared in public for the first time since he announced his will to engage in diplomatic engagement with North Korea at the Korea-US summit, but there was no message to South Korea or the US.



It appears to be deliberately ignoring the outcome of the South Korea-US summit, except for criticizing the termination of the missile guidelines in the name of an international affairs critic on the 31st of last month.



(Video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)