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Updated 07:45 IST, February 9th 2021

North Korea leader holds Workers' Party committee meeting

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged members of his Workers' Party on Monday to push forward with a five-year economic plan to kick-start his nation, which continues to be battered by sanctions and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged members of his Workers' Party on Monday to push forward with a five-year economic plan to kick-start his nation, which continues to be battered by sanctions and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Kim's comments at a plenary meeting of the 8th Central Committee in Pyongyang come after he had admitted at a rare congress in January that his economic development plans had failed, according to state media.

During the session, Kim also criticised unspecified government agencies over their "passive and self-protecting tendencies" and urged those departments to organise "economic work in an innovative and meticulous way." Members of the Central Committee usually gather for a plenary session at least once a year to discuss policy and other major issues. 

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Published 07:45 IST, February 9th 2021

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