North Korea has announced that it will hold a Supreme People's Assembly consisting of representatives from various regions on the 28th, and while repeatedly launching missiles, it also mentions the possibility of holding an inter-Korean summit again, and relations with the United States and South Korea It is being watched whether it will reveal any position about.

On the 28th, North Korea has announced that it will gather representatives from each region in the capital Pyongyang to hold the Supreme People's Assembly for the first time since January.



On the agenda, the adoption of a law aimed at strengthening ideological education for young people and the revision of the law on economic planning are mentioned.



In North Korea, the border blockade due to the infection control of the new coronavirus has hit the economy and the food situation has deteriorated, and it seems that the leadership wants to tighten the inside and rebuild the economy.



It is also estimated that North Korea launched a long-range cruise missile earlier this month, as well as a short-range ballistic missile from a train, which fell inside Japan's exclusive economic zone.



In addition, Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Kim Yo-jong, announced a series of discourses last week, calling on the United States and South Korea to withdraw their hostile policies, while conditionally north-south. He also mentioned the possibility of having a summit meeting again.



Under these circumstances, attention is being paid to whether the Supreme People's Assembly will clarify any position regarding relations with the United States and South Korea.